I've saved by mistake a bad configuration on my bios... and now my pc can't start. There is a method to restore to default the bios
There is a clear cmos jumper by the cmos battery - check manual with link provided
http://download.ecs.com.tw/dlfileecs/manual/mb/eng/p4/P4M800PRO-M2%20V2.0.zip
SOURCE: made changes in bios set-up; PC not starting; how to reset bios?
sound like you fried your processor sorry
Open up your computer case. You need physical access to the motherboard to complete this procedure
Find a circular, (mostly) silver metallic object on the motherboard. This is the CMOS battery
CAREFULLY remove the CMOS battery, avoid touching it with your fingers, and leave it out for about 120 seconds. This will flush the CMOS memory which stores the BIOS password and all other configuration. (See Warnings)
Set the battery back into place and power on the computer
The computer should then warn you that the CMOS configuration could not be found. You can either reconfigure it yourself or restore defaults. Restoring the default configuration should be fine.
You will notice that the BIOS password has been cleared and you can boot without it. You may reset the BIOS password to something else by going into the BIOS configuration and setting a new User Password (The Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS, NOT the computer!)
Hope this helps
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