nitro N50-620 Need help, I had the CMOS jumper in the wrong place when I turned on my pc

Tul
Tul Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 2022 in Legacy Desktops
So due to some problems I was having I reset the bios by using the CMOS jumper. I've done this a few times before so it's no problem but this time I forgot to put the CMOS jumper in the original position before turning it on, when I realized there was a problem I turned off my computer and put the CMOS jumper back in the original position but when I turned on my computer nothing came up on the monitor and the computer was turning itself off and on automatically. How can I fix this? My computer is a nitro N50-620 running on windows 10 If that helps.

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Answers

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 3,755 Pathfinder
    @Tul take out the CMOS battery, unplug the ac cable and hold the power button for 30secs. Put everything back and try.
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