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Screen went blank after disabling XHCI Pre-Boot Mode in the BIOS


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I have an Asus a55v laptop running Windows 7. I tried to open the BIOS and ended up disabling the XHCI Pre-Boot Mode. After that I saved the changes and my screen just went blank. Is it possible to undo this change in the BIOS settings or repair it?










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          Remove the CMOS battery from your laptop for two minutes and reinsert it. The CMOS battery is the same size and shape as a medium to large size silver colored coin. This will reset all the BIOS settings back to their factory defaults and restore the screen back to working normally.





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