Glen, Thanks for the suggestion & Happy 4th : ) I thought about that before writing to the group and have concluded that the battery probably isn't the culprit since it was working fine last night until I changed that setting in bios. Since there is no recognition by beeping on boot of the onboard ram missing after I pulled it wouldn't that lead you to believe that this is a case of a major bios issue? I will get into contact with Packard Bell tech support via chat and find out what type of battery it is tomorrow and hopefully where it is located. It isn't readily accessible as is everything else in this ancient case and with no documents or manuals it is like flying virtually blind. Barry Clark MCSE > Silly question, Barry, but have you tried replacing the CMOS battery> > > I am working on an old Pack Bell Legend 100 CD. The customer was having a Windows Protection Error not when the system was booting into Windows, but instead this was occurring after Windows 95 (1st release) was in the final stages of exiting to Dos or shutdown mode. Do you want to signoff PCBUILD or just change to Digest mode - visit our web site: http://freepctech.com/pcbuild.shtml