Nope, thats the processor, it sticks into your motherboard. The MoBo is the whole back board that is screwed to your case.
Motherboard tend to have a reset jumper on them, its like switch that restores them back to factory settings. A manual for the motherboard should explain where the jumper is, and you can usually find the documentation for any motherboard on the manufacterers website.
The jumper is just a connection between the battery and CMOS RAM, so when you break that connection, it clears the RAM. Afterwards, you should be able to re-enter the BIOS and add Hard Drives. You will however, need to reinstall your OS.
Your Motherboard should have somethign written on about the manufacterer and model, find out what it is and I'll check the documentation for you.
Motherboard tend to have a reset jumper on them, its like switch that restores them back to factory settings. A manual for the motherboard should explain where the jumper is, and you can usually find the documentation for any motherboard on the manufacterers website.
The jumper is just a connection between the battery and CMOS RAM, so when you break that connection, it clears the RAM. Afterwards, you should be able to re-enter the BIOS and add Hard Drives. You will however, need to reinstall your OS.
Your Motherboard should have somethign written on about the manufacterer and model, find out what it is and I'll check the documentation for you.