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    Posted: 07 Sep 2017 at 1:58am
Hello,

1. Where is written in the manual the codes for Dr. Debug ?

2. Usually with other brands when booting I hear a single beep at bios start for a successful boot.
On this motherboard I've noticed there is no boot beep, only beep once when I get into bios.

3. How should I use the clear cmos button from the back ? Click it with computer close or open? Hold it for 19 seconds ?

Edited by simiid - 07 Sep 2017 at 2:06am
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simiid, the Debug codes start on page 33*.  See http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?k=beep for help on beep codes.  See page 26 for Clear CMOS instructions*.
The manual (*) is your friend - please use it!  Enjoy, John.
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

simiid, the Debug codes start on page 33*.? See http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?k=beep for help on beep codes.? See page 26 for Clear CMOS instructions*.
The manual (*) is your friend - please use it!? Enjoy, John.


Thank you very much,

1. I don't know how I missed the codes in the manual. It's like searching for glasses with the glasses on my nose. :)

2. Related to beep at boot. So with ASRock there is no beep when booting the computer.

3. As for clear cmos I was referring to the button above usb ports and wifi antenna, not the jumper on mb. When I want to clear cmos and press that button, the computer should be closed or open and how long should I press?

Edited by simiid - 07 Sep 2017 at 2:40am
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Originally posted by simiid simiid wrote:

Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

simiid, the Debug codes start on page 33*.? See http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?k=beep for help on beep codes.? See page 26 for Clear CMOS instructions*.
The manual (*) is your friend - please use it!? Enjoy, John.


Thank you very much,

1. I don't know how I missed the codes in the manual. It's like searching for glasses with the glasses on my nose. :)

2. Related to beep at boot. So with ASRock there is no beep when booting the computer.

3. As for clear cmos I was referring to the button above usb ports and wifi antenna, not the jumper on mb. When I want to clear cmos and press that button, the computer should be closed or open and how long should I press?
2) POST/boot beep option can be enable in Bios.
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I just downloaded and checked in the user manual, which is different from the Quick Installation Guide.  It states:

Clear CMOS Switch allows users to quickly clear the CMOS values.

 
Below that it states:

This function is workable only when you power off your computer and unplug the power supply.

 
So I would not worry about the case being open or closed, but shut down and disconnect power from the power supply, and hold the Clear CMOS button for a couple of seconds.
 
 
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Thanks everyone for answers. It's pretty clear now.

As for open or close I was referring to pc shut off or powered on. I have to improve my english vocabulary. :)

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