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It was my father's PC, so no, I don't think so. I've been tinkering with PCs for several years now, but this is something totally new. I've never seen this before. It wouldn't boot at all with a boot disk or the boot cd I have.
E B Lund <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Dumb question, and probably irrelevant, but it came to mind, so hey, why not
ask?
Do you have battery backup?
Bruce
----Original Message Follows----
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:09:14 -0400
From: Darcy Lidge
Subject: Warning: Battery low...
I was using a refurbished Pentium III Desktop (no name). During the boot =
process, I kept getting a message "Warning: Battery low. 2.26V or V 2.26"=
. I went into the BIOS setup and changed the CPU speed to manual. Now the=
computer will not boot. What happened? Could this be related to the CMOS=
chip and if not, what battery is the system referring to?
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