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You can reset the CMOS, if you remove the battery from to the right of number 20 in this photo, leave it out for a minute, then reinsert it (make sure the PC is off at the wall before doing so but leave it plugged in, this will keep it grounded). Use a piece of kitchen paper or something to handle the battery as touching with skin can damage it.So shortly after I posted that screenshot, I restarted it, went into the BIOS again,and thought I'd try setting the memory to 3400MHz, then exited the BIOS thing...it started to reboot, but nothing - just a black screen. I waited a good 5 minutes, while nothing at all happened (fans & lights are running). I then held the power button down to turn it off, then back on again, and still nothing - not even the BIOS screen. The PC seems to have died. I've also tried pressing/holding down F2 after switching it on....but nothing. Just black screen. Any thoughts, anyone? Please?