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RE: FN-FORUM: CMOS Battery Failure
date posted 24th January 2005 20:58
If you check you're motherboard manual you should have a set of jumpers,
these when reversed for a few seconds will rest your cmos. You should
then be able to restart and re-set any changes you made prior.
DG)
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Ali
Turner
Sent: 24 January 2005 21:16
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: CMOS Battery Failure
Just put in a new battery. It should revert to whatever Bios setup it
was using originally when it left the factory. If you have
changed any of the settings or flashed the Bios since then, you will
need to re-apply those changes. The reverted Bios settings may
be why it won't boot. Otherwise you may have a more fundamental problem
with CMOS and motherboard. Ouch!
HTH
Ali
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Paul J
White
Sent: 24 January 2005 18:33
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FORUM: CMOS Battery Failure
Is it nasty? I've read that the battery can recover a charge if the PC
is left on for 24 hours, but then what settings do I need to re-enter?
The 'puter is refusing to boot and giving a CMOS checksum error ;-(
TIA, Paul.
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