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Gerry, I actually did finally get rid of the checksum error. I took the mobo battery
out and put it back and it cleared it. Doesn't really makes sense because I'd done
this already once or twice before but oh well. I then installed a new ME but have
had problems similar to what your describing. I noticed that at boot I'm getting
a beep too which I think means there's a hardware conflict or something in the
bios but I don't know does anyone else know?
When I install my ATI drivers for my All-in-wonder I get a message like ..has
discovered attributes of your system that may cause a problem with display or
play back or something. I have had to reformat and reinstall 3 times now and
still don't have it running. I get an error message after I install new programs
that there is an error in the registry, windows will now correct the problem and restart
your machine. When it does my E: and F: drives disappear, my dvd and cdrw. Great!
I can't figure out how to get them back without reinstalling. It's like there is not
a trace of them anywhere on the system and this last install my ati display disappeared
and I can't get it back either and of course with now cd drives I can't reinstall the drivers.
So I end up starting from scratch. This is fun! NOT.
Gerry, I don't think its a memory module but I guess it's possible. I got my memory
from STEP-Thermodynamics, 256 mb 2400 pc ddr and they test it thoroughly before
they ship it but of course they tested my FIC mobo before they shipped it too and I had
to send it back. So maybe I'll check it out. Thanks, Jeff
Gerry Alexander wrote:
> On Wed, 23 May 2001 11:16:06 -0500, PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware
> discussion List wrote:
>
> > just installed new mobo FIC AD11.This is the second one.
> > The first one had the same problem. I keep getting a
> > check sum error. Everyone has told me it's the battery
> > but it's not. I replaced the battery both times and this
> > did not correct the problem. The bios guard cannot be
> > disabled and I can't change anything in the CMOS or mobo
> > setup because it won't load anything but fail safe defaults.
> > Any ideas? Jeff
>
> Jeff, I recently had problems with a brand new 128k ram module.
> The first indication that something was wrong was checksum errors reported
> in the BIOS at bootup. That appeared to disappear after a number of boot
> attempts, but then the system started crashing when it was left unattended
> for any length of time. I wasn't using the machine a lot just at that time
> so I can't say if applications were affected, but I have to assume that they
> would also have been giving me the blue screen treatment. The errors
> reported were usually different each time, and I chased my tail a bit
> eliminating such things as a BIOS update (which I recommend anyway)and a fix
> which I downloaded to solve a problem with virtual driver files which
> sometimes fail to load on a Win98 install. The reported symptom for that
> also included crashes with random error reports. But in the end I was led
> reluctantly back to my new memory module. Its an easy thing to check if you
> can borrow a module from a friend. Just be careful how you handle it.
> Goodluck!
>
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