Solution? Hard reset your motherboard. To clear C-MOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) or BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) to others, find the jumper as shown in above picture and short the "CLEAR CMOS" jumper on the side of your motherboard, assuming you have one (most motherboards do). Open your computer and look around your motherboard for a jumper labeled like this. These jumpers are usually located near the BIOS chip itself or near the CMOS battery.
Yet another way to clear the CMOS is to re-seat
the CMOS battery. By removing and then reinstalling the CMOS battery,
you remove the source of power that saves your computer's BIOS settings. If you can't access BIOS and also can't locate the clear CMOS jumper, clearing the CMOS this way should do the trick.
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