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Not sure about jumper settings, but if you remove and replace the CMOS battery that should reset the CMOS to factory settings, or you can download a copy of KILLCMOS from the net to do the same thing.
Ed Hale
If you have 2 pins short the pins by setting the pin on both jumpers for about 10 seconds and then reset to default
If you have 3 pins then you will set the jumper on pins 2 and 3
For Ref see: http://www.tyan.com/support/html/clear_cmos.html
To answer you question: If you look near the CMOS battery (looks like a calculater battery) there should be a jumper setting. It will be labeled CMOS settings. Hope this helps.