Computer has a black screen with a message "power off, then reinstall the jumper in normal mode position."

Original title: black screen?

My computer has a black screen with: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position? Help!

Hi Miguel C.
 
a. What is the brand of your computer?
 
b. do you remember of any changes to your machine before the question?
 
I don't know what motherboard you have, but some is shipped with the 'Clear CMOS' jumper in the position unequivocally. Check the manual of your motherboard for this rider and make sure that it is in the normal position.
 
J7B1 computer configuration jumper block requires a single rider set the configuration of the BIOS Setup utility. This allows the configuration in the configuration utility BIOS, including the frequency of bus and the processor motherboard speed.
 
Note: Do not move this jumper with the computer turned on.

Warning of the BIOS:
BIOS change / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.
 
I think, you'd be best to contact the manufacturer of the motherboard as this seems to be a motherboard problem.
 
Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support
 

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