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  • You can do it yourself. But make sure to understand the risk of messing up (ie electric static damages) 1. Unplug the power cord, then remove the side panel 2. Locate the CMOS battery. It's circular, about the size of a quarter but smaller. 3. Remove the battery and re-seat after 15 seconds (or longer). 4. Put panel back,…
  • Quick update: Removing the CMOS battery does reset the BIOS to factory default. I have re-configured my bios, and now using my re-install disk to format my hdd and install everything. This time when I'm portioning, it shows the proper data. Before it showed 0.0 and I'm glad I didn't continue because it would have infected…
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