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motherboard problem?
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16. February 2007 @ 06:13 |
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My pc doesn't start sometimes and when it does I get an error talking about wrong date input. I thought it was the cmos battery, but I changed it and I still get the message. any ideas?
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16. February 2007 @ 10:06 |
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Originally posted by c4iscool: My pc doesn't start sometimes and when it does I get an error talking about wrong date input. I thought it was the cmos battery, but I changed it and I still get the message. any ideas?
Did you go into the BIOS and set the clock to the right date? When I clear the CMOS, it sets the date back to Jan. 1, 2000.
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16. February 2007 @ 10:51 |
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i set the clock, but when I restart the pc it goes back.
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16. February 2007 @ 12:02 |
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check if the battery holder have no rust or something that prevent it from supplyng voltage to the rtc clock
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16. February 2007 @ 18:21 |
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there's no rust. any more ideas?
My rendition of its better to have loved and lost to have never loved before...."Its better to have gotten some action and lost some self esteem than to never have gotten any action at all." http://www.usfguy.net
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16. February 2007 @ 18:55 |
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battery in the right way?
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16. February 2007 @ 18:56 |
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yea.
My rendition of its better to have loved and lost to have never loved before...."Its better to have gotten some action and lost some self esteem than to never have gotten any action at all." http://www.usfguy.net
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17. February 2007 @ 07:11 |
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Originally posted by c4iscool: yea.
Did you save your settings when getting out of the BIOS?
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GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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17. February 2007 @ 13:11 |
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yep. could the cmos chip go bad?
My rendition of its better to have loved and lost to have never loved before...."Its better to have gotten some action and lost some self esteem than to never have gotten any action at all." http://www.usfguy.net
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17. February 2007 @ 13:45 |
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Originally posted by c4iscool: yep. could the cmos chip go bad?
Funny you should mention that. An hour ago, I was working on my backup computer, and it restarted, and I got an BIOS checksum error, and it starting looking for drives that held the BIOS recovery. The computer went dead, after that.
I guess the answer is, the BIOS can go bad on you, but I am not sure, in your case.
Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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