You have probably done this. When starting your computer, go into the BIOS
setup and reset to default settings. I seem to remember that BIOS Checksum
error is related to initializing the BIOS after replacing the battery. Also
when adding RAM.Worth
a try.
Hope this helps.
Tom Mayer
Thanks for all the help, I'm sorry I forgot to mention that I have replaced
the CMOS battery with a new one, reseated all hardware components of my
system and made sure my power supply is good. But I found no progress when I
turmed on the computer. I still have the same message BIOS Checksum Error. I
think my BIOS chip is damaged and I need to buy a new one. :) Thanks for all
the help. One more question, will my P4 processor that I have on the
mainbord with an SDRAM PC 133 work on a brand new mainbord that support a
RAM frequency of 266 or 333?
Thanks again,
Patrick
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