The CMOS reset is actually two heads just south of the button battery in this photo: http://www.asrockrack.com/WS/C226M%20WS-1(L).jpg <http://www.asrockrack.com/WS/C226M%20WS-1(L).jpg>


> On Jul 17, 2015, at 8:44 PM, Clug <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:
> 
> The battery might not do it. Look through the manual or look for a jumper that says CMOS or CMOS RESET. Newegg won't let me zoom in on the picture so I can't look for itmyself.
> 
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2015, Brian Wood wrote:
> 
>> Clug writes:
>> > CPU sockets are usually ZIF, or Zero Insertion Force, sockets. That means
>> > the CPU will just drop in without you having to apply ANY preassure. The
>> > CPU will ABSOLUTELY NOT go in the wrong way. You would break/bend pins if
>> > you tried.
>> >
>> I had watched a video about that and that's what I tried to
>> do.  I placed the cpu in the socket and didn't think it looked
>> quite right so I picked it back up and set it back down again.
>> Then I put the arm down.
>> >
>> > So... try clearing the CMOS, like it says. There's usually a jumper on the
>> > motherboard for that.
>> I removed the battery and then put it back and tried booting,
>> I did that two times, but got the "00" code still.
>> These are the components.
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=i3+4370&N=-1&isNodeId=1
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157561&cm_re=asrock_c226m-_-13-157-561-_-Product
>> --
>> Brian
>> Ebenezer Enterprises
>> http://webEbenezer.net
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