Hi jeff,
Sounds like the battery that came with the motherboard is DOA. Should be
about $2-$3 at your local electronics store. You should be able to pop or
slip out the battery and take it with you to make sure you get the wrong
one. If that doesn't turn out to be the problem, at least it's a cheap fix
to check and then you have a spare battery on hand.
The other problem could be a BIOS virus has already gotten ahold of it, or
you could have a bad chip. The last one is a one-in-a-million shot as they
are usually highly reliable.
Hope this helps!
Kyle Elmblade
Distinct Computer Solutions
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From: "Jeff Greene" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 10:39 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] CMOS error message..
> Error Message at start up:
>
> "CMOS check sum error-defaults loaded"
>
> Does anyone know how to correct this?
> I'm dumb so be gentle.
> It's a new FIC AD11 board with 256mb DDR memory
> and a 1333 amd processor.
> I don't want to run defaults and I need to disable
> the bios anti virus protect but I can't because
> of the check sum error makes it go back to default.
> Jeff
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