Asphire one D255-KK116 cannot access bios

Good Day Guys. Hope you can help me with my problem. I brought a asphire one D255-KK116 online without a hard drive. So I brought a hard drive of 500GB,AF 4K sector and install the drive. But when I started to boot the laptop to install the OS, it won't boot in even in BIOS it cannot access or enter into it only shows a blinking cursor ( _ ) and the display only backlight is lighted. Hope you can help me with this.

OK, I disconnected all pci cards and ide drives....I only took the ide cables out at the drive ends and not the mobo ends. Disconnected the USB and Firewire cables. Then retried the CMOS suggestion cos I wasn't sure that I had turned on the pc when jumper set to 2 & 3. The problem still occurs. When you say turn on the pc with the jumper set to 2 & 3 what I did was I took the power lead out at the back then changed the jumper setting. Then I put the power lead back in and the pc wouldn't switch on. I then took the power lead back out, replaced the jumper to 1 & 2, replaced power lead and turned back on. Still the same problem.
Could it be the battery at all? That's the only thing I can think of now other than a fried mobo. If it is the battery what is the proper routine with this so I don't bugger up the mobo yet further?

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