Hello sir
no sir. normally there is no such necessary that you should cahnge any jumper settings.
but if at all the instructions of mother board mention you to change jumper setting for that particular processor you will have to do it..
but you can place it with out fear.
if the system dosent boot up you will have to go back to your mother board settings.
til then there no such necessary to do it.
no no no..
dont touch it gods sake...
please..
are you able to see any BATTERY in mother board??
it will be a flat battery similar in shape of watch batteries.
now you will have to remove that battery. it will be held in by jusy small clip.
remove that battery.
now leave it for two min exactly. now again put in the battery inside that slot.
this is the process to reset the bios.
so now after resetting the bios you can place your new processor.
after going into the system bios sucessfully you will have to set the current date manualy by going into date settings.
this is the procedure.
good luck sir.
ya ya.. you are on right path.. i was telling you that coin tyoe battery only..
since watch is famous i said watch battry.. anyways that is the battery you need to remove and place again.
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I have no instructions for the motherboard or the computer itself. There is a jumper jp1 near the cpu that has pins 1-2 closed 3-4 open and 5-6 closed. Since it is near the cpu I thought that maybe it was a clock speed. I have also read about multipliers in the bios, is this a setting that may have to be cahnged?
There is a coin type battery. I'll have to attempt this later and will let you know the results, thanks.
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