Hi guys,
So I switched my computer case and now I am running into an issue where I need to always remove my CMOS to reset the battery to start the computer.
If I do not remove the CMOS my motherboard will turn on the fans and some lights will cycle than it shuts down. My monitors don't show the bios or anything.
When I remove the CMOS and boot to BIOS I am able to "Discard Changes & Exit" and it will boot windows 100% perfectly fine.
If I were to restart the computer I run into the same issue and if I save the bios and reset it is the same issue.
I took everything back out of the case and set it all back in making sure I didn't miss a step.
My computer ran perfectly fine before the switch and I used a ESD-Safe wristband grounded to my basement.
Some help would be appreciated
So I switched my computer case and now I am running into an issue where I need to always remove my CMOS to reset the battery to start the computer.
If I do not remove the CMOS my motherboard will turn on the fans and some lights will cycle than it shuts down. My monitors don't show the bios or anything.
When I remove the CMOS and boot to BIOS I am able to "Discard Changes & Exit" and it will boot windows 100% perfectly fine.
If I were to restart the computer I run into the same issue and if I save the bios and reset it is the same issue.
I took everything back out of the case and set it all back in making sure I didn't miss a step.
My computer ran perfectly fine before the switch and I used a ESD-Safe wristband grounded to my basement.
Some help would be appreciated