I'm having the issue mention in this thread i created earlier https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...ighting-strike-psu-able-to-jumpstart.3835290/
i try to remove the CMOS battery, since that the only thing i haven't try to unplug, after i plug it back in, my pc able to boot to bios, and i need to set up the date again, but all component is listed there (processor, ram, sdd, hdd etc), but when i save and exit, my pc restarted, and it goes into a on and off cycle, nothing is being sent to the monitor. if i force shutdown (holding the power button) my pc wont turn on again, i need to replug the cmos battery for it to be able to turn on
im not sure what's wrong, anyone encounter the same issue before? do i need to replace my CMOS battery?
i try to remove the CMOS battery, since that the only thing i haven't try to unplug, after i plug it back in, my pc able to boot to bios, and i need to set up the date again, but all component is listed there (processor, ram, sdd, hdd etc), but when i save and exit, my pc restarted, and it goes into a on and off cycle, nothing is being sent to the monitor. if i force shutdown (holding the power button) my pc wont turn on again, i need to replug the cmos battery for it to be able to turn on
im not sure what's wrong, anyone encounter the same issue before? do i need to replace my CMOS battery?
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