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All,
I bought an abit BE6 on which I ran a celeron366 at 550mhz for about 3 weeks.
I tried overclocking further w/ no luck, and at one point I ended up
clearing the cmos with the jumper (all cpu settings are done through the
softmenu option in the bios so no jumpers there). After clearing the cmos I
got a "CMOS checksum error - loading default settings". The system hangs at
this message and it won't let me into the bios settings. I tried a new
celeron, but no dice. I ordered another BE6, and am shipping the other one
back. I just tried it out. It wouldn't boot the first time, because the
default cpu setting in the softmenu is 266mhz (the chip is a 366). I cleared
the cmos with the jumper and tried to reboot and am getting the same CMOS
checksum error and can't get into the bios!
Anyone ever hear of such a problem?
Thanks,
Bob
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