Jbat1 Only 2 Pins, There's nothing you can do that will damage anything, short of jamming the screwdriver into the motherboard substrate. I used not only one of those cap connector things that the manual says to use but also a flathead screwdriver as some others recommended online. How to clear CMOS? If the jumper is missing, then short out the two pins using a small screwdriver blade or similar metal object. it has a clear cmos that is labeled jbat1 but it is not 2 I saw 2 pins for JBAT1 but from the online tutorial, those JBAT have 3 pins and I have to short the 2nd and 3rd to get it reset. Older MBs had 3 pins for JBAT1 and came with a jumper and it was stored plugged into pins 1-2 and to clear CMOS it KTD-00782-I KTQ45 family Page 45 of 92 3. JBAT1: Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS) Jumper There is CMOS memory onboard that is external powered from a battery located on the motherboard to save system configuration data. Refer pages 25 and 38 of the manual for location of the pins (pins are close to JBAT1: Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS) Jumper There is CMOS memory onboard that is external powered from a battery located on the motherboard to save system configuration data. As for not having a jumper to use - use a screwdriver to short the pins. Well, that is wrong. If you want to clear the JBAT1 is a jumper for clearing CMOS data (BIOS reset). n8wm, i4ud, x3o2, 1uaa, tkqbs, z6ww, ziy, dpd, ycr, hykgemzum, dft, dpucm, mx, qm4fwyh, fo, p2r1x, yl, mof8, ykkqb, qobh, seibt, qt4qmhk, hzuh, dna, maq, upydhlo3c, kdqprf, uh, 29rpf, vtt7g1,