When i turn my pc on nothing is diplayed on the monitor and after about a minute it shuts down automatically

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I decided to install a fresh copy of windows. Went into the bios. The pc didnt want to boot from flash drive. Then i put the 'Launch CMS' to never (with the toughts it will do something).Whed i left the bios menu the pc started normally i heard a beeping sound but nothing showed on screen... Soo can i recover the bios settings.

And if you need my PCs specs there they are:
CPU:Intel core i5 3350p 3.10GHZ
GPU:Nvidia geforce gtx 1050 ti (overclocked core clock +150 and memory clock around +500)
MoBo:Acer predator g3620 (i am not sure if this is the model)
PSU: Deepcool DA600 80plus bronze 600w
RAM:2x Kingston 4Gb (i think the clock is 1333)
HDD:Seagate 1TB

Note: Every component except the PSU and GPU is at least 4 years old.
 
Solution
Yes, with the power removed completely you move the jumper from pins 1+2 over to pins 2+3 for a few seconds (I do 10 seconds personally), then move it back to where it was on pins 1+2. Then re attach power and start up. You may have to select load defaults from BIOS settings.

edit: if that doesn't work try holding the power button down for 1 min (power still disconnected at this point) after moving the jumper block to puns 2 and 3 then wait 10 mins, then put the jumper back to pins 1+2, then attach power and try to start back up.
If you can't picture or get into BIOS settings I would:

- Plug the monitor into the motherboard's video port if it has one and see if you can get picture.

- Reset the BIOS settings using the CMOS_CLR jumper on the motherboard or press the cmos clear button if your motherboard has one. This feature is on motherboards to help you recover from bad BIOS configurations. If you can't find the jumper it's on your motherboard manual. You generally unplug the PSU (important), move the jumper block over the 2 CMOS_CLR jumpers for 10 seconds, take it off, and then plug everything back in and start up.
 
Yes, with the power removed completely you move the jumper from pins 1+2 over to pins 2+3 for a few seconds (I do 10 seconds personally), then move it back to where it was on pins 1+2. Then re attach power and start up. You may have to select load defaults from BIOS settings.

edit: if that doesn't work try holding the power button down for 1 min (power still disconnected at this point) after moving the jumper block to puns 2 and 3 then wait 10 mins, then put the jumper back to pins 1+2, then attach power and try to start back up.
 
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