Maybe it's a bad keyboard? Or, could also be a bad motherboard. I'd
try a known good keyboard and see what happens.
Tony Mayer
Randy Worstell wrote:
> Alright ... My machine has been "losing time" for a while and then I got
> the error message... So I took out the old cmos battery, round printed on
> the back it says "MAXELL CR2032 3V +" AND I replaced with a new DURACELL
> same numbers looks the same and booted up but I still hang on the cmos error
> message.
> Can not use the key board to f1 or delete so I am still stuck. Do I need to
> flash the bios?
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