BIOS problem, please help!

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Easiest would be to take a picture of all your BIOS settings, so you can put them back that way later if needed, just in case.

Then try adjusting a setting, I don't know, turn off a USB port or something. Save to CMOS and reboot. I'm curious what'll happen. If it won't boot anymore, clear the CMOS (don't forget to actually remove the power cable from the back of the system beforehand) and try booting up again.
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Yes I can still get into the bios, but I'm not sure what to do once I'm in.
 

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Easiest would be to take a picture of all your BIOS settings, so you can put them back that way later if needed, just in case.

Then try adjusting a setting, I don't know, turn off a USB port or something. Save to CMOS and reboot. I'm curious what'll happen. If it won't boot anymore, clear the CMOS (don't forget to actually remove the power cable from the back of the system beforehand) and try booting up again.
 
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