Reference Guide E-5
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Clearing
Configuration
Memory
The computer's configuration memory (CMOS) may
occasionally be corrupted by static electricity. This happens
very rarely. When it does occur, it is usually due to software or
hardware that is not executing accurately or by adding or
removing expansion boards to or from the computer. If the
computer's configuration memory becomes corrupted, it is
necessary to clear the configuration memory.
To clear and reset the configuration memory:
✎
Be sure your computer is powered off before beginning this
procedure.
1. Locate the appropriate jumper. For Pentium systems, this
jumper is labeled E8. For Pentium II systems, it is labeled
P2.
2. Remove the plug from pins 1 and 2, place it on pins 2 and
3, then return it to pins 1 and 2.
Locating the E8 Jumper on the Pentium System Board
Locating the P2 Jumper (Pins 1-3) on the Pentium II System Board