You need to find a jumper locked on the motherboard with the label "CMOS clear" or something like that. It will be useful for you to check the owner manual.
You can press the Delete or F2 key to get into bios and then you can reset the settings or you can reset CMOS. This guide shows you how to reset CMOS - http://www.eteknix.com/how-s/how-reset-cmos-122/
The function of a bios battery is basically to reset your bios if something goes wrong and you corrupt it. Bios batteries usually contain a little bit of information on them. Therefore, when you remove a bios battery, it goes back to default settings. **Note** removing a bios battery is usually a last resort to reset your bios. There are several other ways to reset your bios such as a jumper cable or (included in some never motherboards,) a reset bios switch.
No, removing the bios battery on a laptop will not reset bios settings.
The best method to reset a BIOS password depends on what BIOS the computer has. Common BIOS's include AMI, Award, IBM and Phoenix. Numerous other BIOS's do exist, but these are the most common. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password be entered before the system will boot. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password to be entered before the BIOS setup may be accessed. The general categories of solutions to reset a BIOS password are: Using a Backdoor BIOS Password Resetting the BIOS Password using Software Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware Vendor Specific Solutions for resetting the BIOS Password
If it's a desktop computer and you forgot the BIOS power-on password, you can reset the BIOS by closing the "cmos reset" jumper on the motherboard.
On windows? Wrong category. But if it's your computer, just take the battery out of the computer's motherboard and the BIOS will reset leaving no password for the BIOS login. If its a phone then it's not possible.
The BIOS rest jumper is toggled by placing the jumper of the specific jumper pins. This causes the connection to close the circuit and trip the internal reset.
Once you reset your BIOS the computer will just carry on with the default settings, which means if you created a RAID it will no longer read it as one hard drive and instead two.
A jumper is a small metal and plastic device used to complete circuits on the motherboard by 'shorting' pins. The BIOS reset jumper is one example.
cmos ram might be corrupt. run bios setup and reset bios to default settings. if it occurs again try, flashing bios.
jumper that set the cpu speed or reset the BIOS memory
by removing cmos battery