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CMOS/Checksum error continues after batteryreplacement Bysomnamblst Mar 9, 2003 I am readying an old PC I built (686 Cyrix 200 Mhz) to give to a brother who has never had or tried a computer but is expressing some curiosity. http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f15/solved-bios-rom-checksum-error-647163.html Long story short I discovered several issues when I powered up this PC to ready it for a car ride to Florida that is leaving soon. 1. CMOS battery/Checksum error, removed old 2032 battery 2. I also removed a non functioning primary slave Seagate HD 3. Installed new battery 4. On reboot HD was not detected, auto and user defined HD did not work, system kept reverting to 9/1/1996 date. CMOS/Checksum errors continue despite new battery. Also moved jumper http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/cmos-checksum-error-continues-after-battery-replacement.4577/ on HD to reflect single drive status. 5. Swapped power supply from CD to primary master HD (Western Digital) resulting in HD being detected. Used a different power supply cable for CD resulting in CD but no HD. Removed jumper from HD completely and tried a 3rd source for power to CD which worked, HD and CD detected, continued CMOS/Checksum errors mean Plug and Play enabling in CMOS is not being retained and must be enabled through setup to continue booting. AND with the cover off and the tight fit of swapping things in a desktop I also noticed that the CPU fan is not spinning. I am not sure when this happened, I was feeling heat on my hand all along as I manipulated cables. Good thing the cover is off. This fan is attached to the power cable I have attached to HD which meanes that it used to be piggybacking off CD drive not HD. My motherboard manual (FIC PA-2006) indicates that the CPU fan can be powered at a 3 pin connector on board to the left of CPU. CMOS/Checksum: Any ideas on how to resolve this issue? I can't send a newbie a PC that needs CMOS tweaking everytime it boots up. My bios is Award. Thanks, Susan Mar 9, 2003 #1 Rick TechSpot Staff Posts: 4,573 +65 Perhaps the CMOS jumper is in the incorrect
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