K7N2 problem with mobo

i have a problem with my k7n2 delta mother board, i overclocked it; but then when i turned it on again. i did not get any display.  the led is stuck on number 2: which is the memory module.  it is not my memory card because it works fine on my friends computer.  what do you think it is?

Whats a j 10????? and i did do the jbat1 thing, from pins 1 and 2 i switch it to pins 2 and 3, only when it was on.  then left it on for 20-60secs and then switched it back to pins 1 and 2 then turned it on.  but i still got no response from the computer.  still no display and the green led on 2.

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