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Is like a clock battery round one.Is the battery in the bottom of your mobo.Remove and put it back on.
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ok updated sorry took so long
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Oh my gosh you guys are the greatest! Thanks for saving my butt again.
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I plan on using G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) on this motherboard. I am wondering if the memory will work on my board. I've checked the QVL and can't find this memory on the list. Any help would be appreciated.
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To rocketman 331.yes go for it no problem.
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Please delete this note.
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Click exit.You need to go into the bios.When you power up you have to hit the delete key to enter in the bios.And then reset the boot order,when you clear the cmos you have to reset the boot order.Hdd first.
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Thanks once again for all of your help and guidance, you have made this process MUCH less stressful for me! And to reiterate, I am not planning on doing any OCing or additional hardware unless/until my current favorite games start stuttering / chugging, then it's OC time baby!!! PS: I intend to take a LOT of high quality pictures of this whole process, so I'll post them here in the event they might help others with visual aids! Let me know if you have any requests etc. I amm getting really excited about this now! My finger is hovering over the Add to Cart button!!! Last edited by webdork : 03-21-07 at 11:05 AM |
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