F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Disconnect the power supply from the front panel to clear the CMOS.

Disconnect the power supply from the front panel to clear the CMOS.

Disconnect the power supply from the front panel to clear the CMOS.

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MiniKuukou
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06-08-2016, 02:38 AM
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It relies on the board's standard recovery settings so it should start up. Once you enter the BIOS, you can adjust configurations as needed, pressing F10 to proceed. Do this regularly whenever I'm running something on Ln2 and similar setups. This speeds up recovery if it functions—preventing delays while the pot temperature drops and ice accumulates around the socket. If the machine isn't running, it indicates the Inferno heater plate is off, which can cause further issues.
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MiniKuukou
06-08-2016, 02:38 AM #11

It relies on the board's standard recovery settings so it should start up. Once you enter the BIOS, you can adjust configurations as needed, pressing F10 to proceed. Do this regularly whenever I'm running something on Ln2 and similar setups. This speeds up recovery if it functions—preventing delays while the pot temperature drops and ice accumulates around the socket. If the machine isn't running, it indicates the Inferno heater plate is off, which can cause further issues.

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Domarus
Member
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06-09-2016, 07:52 PM
#12
I only did this once. I powered on my PC, turned it off because I didn’t connect the necessary device, then restarted it again and off... I realized I had overlooked something else. It seems there was an NVMe drive I forgot about, possibly a PCIe cable, and maybe other settings were missed. Forced myself into BIOS, even though I hadn’t changed any parameters yet—it makes sense when you need to reset after a Linux 2.0 update for L2.
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Domarus
06-09-2016, 07:52 PM #12

I only did this once. I powered on my PC, turned it off because I didn’t connect the necessary device, then restarted it again and off... I realized I had overlooked something else. It seems there was an NVMe drive I forgot about, possibly a PCIe cable, and maybe other settings were missed. Forced myself into BIOS, even though I hadn’t changed any parameters yet—it makes sense when you need to reset after a Linux 2.0 update for L2.

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