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    My NP9370 wont boot up!!! HELP

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Solid Eye, Dec 26, 2012.

  1. Solid Eye

    Solid Eye Notebook Geek

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    HELP!

    I tried to lower my RAM latency but I think when I tried to discovering all the options and what they do, I accidentally rose the Memory multiplier I think, and now my lap just try to boot up but the only thing booting is the keyboard LEDs for 3 sec then reboot again and again!

    what can I do plzzzzzzzzz
     
  2. steberg

    steberg Notebook Evangelist

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    Try to remove the CMOS "coin" battery on your mainboard for at least 30 seconds or more so that it will reset your BIOS to default settings. For more help read more on PREMA's http://biosmods.wordpress.com/bios-recovery/ website. It might help your laptop as well.
     
  3. Solid Eye

    Solid Eye Notebook Geek

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    thank u, I thought of that but i didn't find it, so before tear my lap down i thought why not asking u guys first maybe there is another solution
     
  4. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    im not sure where the cmos is on your model butquite a few are under the keyboard. i think this would e the first thing to try.

    tell us what you actually done and what software you used to change things as this will help with replies.
     
  5. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Besides the CMOS you can also try removing all RAM and just installing one so you can get booted up and back into the BIOS.
     
  6. Solid Eye

    Solid Eye Notebook Geek

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    it's behind the keyboard, my lap working now, thank you so much for trying to help
     
  7. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Awesome, glad to hear its up and going again, now dont change things you arent quite sure what they do ;)
     
  8. Solid Eye

    Solid Eye Notebook Geek

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    oh, Hutsady, how are u, let me tell you something, u r the best seller I eva met!

    hahahaha, yes of course I;ll neva eva do it again, it's been like nightmare, I even remove XTU entirely from my lap :)
     
  9. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Thanks! We're here to help out so if anything else comes us just start a post or you're welcome to contact me directly.
     
  10. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Lol, mistakes like this are all part of learning, don't give up just because of one slip :)