BIOS Reset with JBAT1 2-Pin

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Hello, I apologize if I didn't put the subject in the right place.

I have a little problem with my computer, with a newly installed configuration. Right after I assembled the PC, I turned it on, and I was asked to "set" the BIOS. It was just after the restart to save the changes that my problem occurred: my screen turns on and displays "no signal," then turns off.
The computer itself starts normally and correctly.
So I think it might be a misconfiguration that I made in the BIOS.
I'm looking for how to reset it (motherboard model: MSI Z77A-G43)

Thank you in advance for your responses.

<config>Windows 7 / Firefox 13.0.1
Motherboard MSI Z77A-G43, Intel Core i5 3570K processor
8GB RAM, Gygabyte GTX670 graphics card
Antec 620W power supply</config>

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Ymedia Posted messages 3 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   38
 
Thank you for your reply, I was thinking about that too but only on my motherboard, the connector "JBAT1" has only 2 pins and I don't have a jumper on it. The manual shows me that to keep the data they should be disconnected and to reset to defaults they should be connected.
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