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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumMotherboards Error bad bios checksum starting bios recovery bad bios checksum starting bios recovery in asus k8v-mx motherboard Nitin PatoliyaJun 19, 2012, 8:57 PM In my pc bad bios checksum asus at startup error is bad bios checksum...starting bios recoverychecking for floppy drive...floppy drive not found...checking for cd drive...cd bad bios checksum hatası drive not found...my motherboard is asus k8v-mx 5 answers Last reply Mar 24, 2015 More about error bios checksum starting bios recovery asus motherboard jaquithJun 19, 2012, 10:05 PM Welcome to
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Tom's Forum! Clearly the BIOS is corrupted, this is ASUS's way of telling you to insert the ASUS OEM CD/DVD that came with your MOBO -- part of the ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 recovery process. You have (2) choices:1. Use the ASUS OEM CD/DVD and insert it in the PC's CD/DVD/BR drive2. Create a NEW CD/DVD with your (file_name.ROM) file - main bios checksum error gigabyte http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_Socket_754/K8VMX/#download* (a) To determine the correct (file_name.ROM) ROM file name put in any CD/DVD ; see video.* (b) Download the latest BIOS (.ROM) file from the link above, unzip (extract) K8VMX211.zip, copy the K8VMX211.ROM file to the desktop, RENAME per (a) above as shown in the video below.* (c) Burn the CD/DVD with the file_name.ROM Recovery: Turn-on PC with the NEW CD/DVD
it wrote then it said shut down and restart to bring system back I did it and nothing just kept on displaying bad bios bios checksum error solution check sum look in floppy dr drive not found looking in rom drive
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drive not found i also pulled the battery out and put it back in and pulled chip out and put it
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back in I tried to download bios update from asus and still nothing I'm banking on the chip being bad little help over here anybody Speedy Gonzales06-08-2008, 02:08 PMGo into the BIOS and http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/314625-30-error-bios-checksum-starting-bios-recovery-asus-motherboard set it to its default settings, then reconfigure it. (You should do this AFTER you flash a BIOS). And / or replace the CMOS battery. It maybe flat. Graham L06-08-2008, 04:25 PMWelcome to PressF1. Does it say something like "bios checksum error" or is it "bios ROM checksum error". What is the EXACT error message? If it's complaining about a ROM checksum error it's serious. If it's http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-92318.html just a bios checksum error it will succumb to Speedy's approach. pauliej107-08-2008, 03:05 AMbios checksum error is being displayed pauliej107-08-2008, 04:23 AMalso checked battery 3.25 volts Speedy Gonzales07-08-2008, 07:04 AMDo what I posted in post #2 pauliej108-08-2008, 09:57 AMI can't even get into the bios I tried everything my keyborad won't work mouse won't work the cd rom tray opens and closes and the power button works thats adout it I want to order a new chip but the asus site is so tied up I can get on the home page but thats about it do you guys have a web site in mind were I can order a bios chip Speedy Gonzales08-08-2008, 10:02 AMYou DONT need a new BIOS chip. Replace the battery, its on the motherboard Agent_2408-08-2008, 10:54 AMWhy replace battery? 3.25v sounds healthy to me... So what happens when you turn the PC on. Can you write down the exact message that appears on screen? or even take a photo if you can... Speedy Gonzales08-08-2008, 10:58 AMWhy not, it'll probably be cheaper, than trying to find out where or how to replace the BIOS. If the BIOS was stuffed, it would be dead as a do
CMOS setup and check all values, this includes verifying the time and date are correct. Once everything has been verified and changed make http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000237.htm sure you save settings and then exit CMOS setup. If everything appears to be correct, you can try resetting the CMOS to the default values. After the CMOS values are reset, save changes and exit the BIOS to reboot the system. Tip: If this issue continues to occur after you turn off your computer off the CMOS battery may be failing or already bios checksum bad. Before considering replacing the CMOS battery try leaving your computer on for several days. Sometimes leaving the computer can re-charge the battery. How to replace the CMOS battery. Computer improperly turned off If the computer lost power while it was still running it may have corrupted the CMOS. Make sure the computer is ready to be shut off before turning off the bad bios checksum computer. If you have a laptop computer make sure the battery is charged before disconnecting the power connection. If the CMOS values have become corrupted enter the correct values in CMOS setup and then save and exit CMOS setup to resolve your issues. BIOS update recently performed If a BIOS update has been run on the computer the values stored in CMOS may have been reset. Enter CMOS setup re-enter all values and then save and exit CMOS setup. If you are unable to enter the CMOS setup, or the computer no longer keeps its BIOS values, the BIOS update may be corrupt. In this case, we recommend updating the BIOS again or reverting to an earlier version. Additional information See the BIOS and CMOS definition for further information about each of these terms and related links. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Disclaimer - Privacy Statement