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.
A jumper is closed (on) if the cover is in place, connecting the two pins that make up the jumper; a jumper is open (off) if the cover is not in place.
First, if you haven't yet, replace the battery. I know it checks out OK, but for around $2, why not? If that doesn't help, check the motherboard to see if the reset CMOS jumper has been put on correctly. It is a 3 pin jumper, with one set being reset, and the other set being normal. Check your manual for the location of the jumper, and the correct jumper setting. As a next to last resort, try loading the factory default CMOS settings and restarting. If it still errors out, check with ASUS (http://usa.asus.com)
"Jumper Parking" is when you have a Jumper hanging on one pin for safe keeping, rather than using it to turn a Jumper Setting on.
If the motherboard was not an exact replacement for the one that was removed, Windows may be trying to load incompatible drivers. A clean reinstall of Windows would likely alleviate the problem.
You cannot decrypt the administrator password in BIOS. What you can do is to reset the BIOS by finding the correct jumper on your motherboard. This should be shown in your motherboard manual. If you do not have the manual, you should be able to download one from the internet. If you cannot locate the reset BIOS jumper, simply remove the battery from the motherboard (on almost all modern boards this is a CR2032, battery which is silver, round and quite flat). Leave the battery out for a while. The next time you power up the computer the password should have been cleared, along with all other BIOS settings including the date and time.
the motherboard is the main motherboard. The only way you can have a main motherboard is if you have more than one in a computer witch are usually servers. 99.99999% of computer have one motherboard and that is the main object of a computer
most mother boards have a jumper that will erase the password but if you can not find the jumper or it dose not have one you can remove the batery that is on the mother board and leave it out for at least 24 hrs to drain the power from the bios chip but you will have to reset the clock and settings the way they were after you do this. both solutions require that you open the case there is no way to do it without opening the case. hear is a hint most peoples passwords are there childrens or pets names or birth dates.
There's no one answer.but the Asus P7P55D Motherboard is one of the best.
If there is no use for the inflatable jumper after the single day event it is likely more cost effective to rent. This also give the option of renting different style for future events.
One can purchase a Foxconn motherboard online at a variety of different websites. One can purchase a Foxconn motherboard at websites such as Amazon and eBay.
A motherboard can support one processor only.