Gateway 995 995 Series Server User Guide - Page 123
server. The BIOS settings are cleared., Remove the jumper from the CMOS CLEAR jumper pins.
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Resetting the BIOS 6 Remove the top panel. For instructions, see "Opening the server case" on page 41. Warning Moving the jumper while the power is on can damage your server. Always turn off the server and unplug the power cords and all other cables before changing the jumper. 7 Place a jumper across the CMOS CLEAR (BIOS reset) jumper pins of jumper JP4. CLEAR CMOS (BIOS reset) pins 8 Turn on the server and let the operating system load, then turn off the server. The BIOS settings are cleared. 9 Remove the jumper from the CMOS CLEAR jumper pins. 10 Replace all panels. 11 Turn on your server and restore the custom BIOS settings you recorded in Step 3. www.gateway.com 117
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6
Remove the top panel. For instructions, see
“Opening the server case” on
page 41
.
7
Place a jumper across the CMOS CLEAR (BIOS reset) jumper pins of
jumper JP4.
8
Turn on the server and let the operating system load, then turn off the
server. The BIOS settings are cleared.
9
Remove the jumper from the CMOS CLEAR jumper pins.
10
Replace all panels.
11
Turn on your server and restore the custom BIOS settings you recorded in
Step 3
.
Warning
Moving the jumper while the power is on can damage your
server. Always turn off the server and unplug the power
cords and all other cables before changing the jumper.
CLEAR CMOS
(BIOS reset) pins