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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 mike

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Hi Will,
Try this again:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?66837-Hard-CMOS-Reset-Solution-For-dead-G75VW
“The sets are labeled JRST2001 and JRST2002 and are located very close to the user accessible memory slots on the bottom of the mother board (under the memory cards if you have those slots filled).
-I shorted/jumpered across each set of points separately, meaning made a connection across the two solder points at JRST2001 with a metallic object the did the same thing with the two at JRST2002 (not from JRST2001 to JRST2002). “
+I shorted/jumpered across each set of points separately, meaning made a connection across the two solder points at JRST2001 with a metallic object then did the same thing with the two at JRST2002 (not from JRST2001 to JRST2002). “

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mike

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Hi Will,

Try this again:

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?66837-Hard-CMOS-Reset-Solution-For-dead-G75VW

“The sets are labeled JRST2001 and JRST2002 and are located very close to  the user accessible memory slots on the bottom of the mother board  (under the memory cards if you have those slots filled).

I  shorted/jumpered across each set of points separately, meaning made a  connection across the two solder points at JRST2001 with a metallic  object the did the same thing with the two at JRST2002 (not from  JRST2001 to JRST2002). “

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