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Date: | Tue, 27 Nov 2001 09:59:17 -0500 |
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I recently got a CMOS checksum error when booting, and the clock would not
hold the date and time. I also was no longer able to use the modem (the
modem definition got removed from the modem options somehow). The computer
"froze up" when I tried adding a modem. Because of the clock problem, the
first thing I did was replace the battery. This did not help. I was
temporarily able to eliminate the CMOS Checksum error message; but I still
get the I/O conflict error. I still can't add the modem. I went into CMOS
settings and set the settings to default. This did not change anything.
Can you please give me a hint where to go, and what to change. I think the
problem occurred because our four-year-old went crazy with the clicking of
the mouse and made some setting changes somewhere.
Patty Carson
Erie Custom Computer Applications, Inc. (ECCA)
1600 Peninsula Drive
Erie PA 16505
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