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Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Rom bios checksum error> Rom bios checksum error Tags: Chipsets Checksum Rom BIOS Motherboards Last response: September 11, 2010 6:33 AM in Motherboards Share bios rom checksum error fix southlahv April 10, 2010 4:29:32 AM Hello, can somebody pls help me to fix my bios rom checksum error hatası pc. it says bios rom checksum error everytime i boot up. More about : rom bios checksum error saint19 a c 313 V Motherboard bios rom checksum error hp April 10, 2010 4:33:52 AM Hi newcomer and welcome to the Tom's hardware forum. That error is because you mobo battery is low, to fix that problem you need change the battery. Look for something like this buy the
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same reference and change it. m 0 l Dr_Syntax September 11, 2010 6:33:52 AM Thanks for the advice but I have already tried a new battery but that did not fix the problem. I have taken the new battery out and booted the computer to see what would happen and I still get the same message. I have disconnected one of my SATA drives and I still get the message. I am at a lose to understand why I mengatasi bios rom checksum error keep getting the following message "Keyboard error or no keyboard present CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded" Its very frustrating any other suggestions apart from replacing the battery will be much appreciated. Kind Regards Dr Syntax m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources Bios rom checksum error Forum BIOS ROM CHECKSUM ERROR! Forum BIOS ROM Checksum Error??? Forum BIOS Checksum error Forum Checksum Error Forum How do i solve bios rom checksum error on my computer Forum Checksum bad m2n mx se plus Forum Nvidia 750i P5N-D BIOS Checksum error... Forum Checksum error after battery replacement Forum DFI LP UTCFX3200 BIOS ROM Checksum Error Forum Asus A8N5X Bios Checksum Error is this my problem? Forum Asus p5n-e sli motherboard and checksum error Forum CMOS checksum error on MSI board Forum CHECKSUM ERROR agaiN and agaiN Forum Bios Rom Checksum Error - SYSTEM HALTED Forum CMOS Checksum Bad Forum BIOS or DOS ROM checksum error Forum A7N8X-X BIOS ROM checksum error Forum [ASRock] 775Dual Bios / CMOS Bad Checksum error - not battery related Forum Abit IS7 cmos checksum error Forum More resources Read discussions in other Motherboards categories BIOS Boot Chipsets ASRock Asus Chaintech DFI Elitegroup FIC Foxconn Gigabyte Intel MSI-Microstar Ask the community Tags Example: Notebook, Android, SSD hard drive Publish Top Experts a b Ĉ ASUS Tradesman1 65517 messages since 6/4/13 SR-71 Blackbird 94664 messages si
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP Bad Bios checksum (How to Fix it) ??? (39 posts) Started 4 years ago by tech27 Latest reply from G41M Topic Viewed 20879 times rom bios checksum failure 1 2 Next » tech27 Posts: 387 This post has been reported. So here's my
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problem guys... Recently I did a clean install of windows XP on my PC, everything goes smooth and no errors. But after a day
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I use it and shut it down for an hour and when I return and turn my PC again this problem comes out... I have no idea why it happened, so if anyone knows how to fix this I will http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/273044-30-bios-checksum-error gladly appreciate it... Btw.. I have some experienced on PC troubleshooting but sad to say it is my first time to encounter this problem and I have no idea how to fix it.. So please I really need your help guys.... Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top Sarris Posts: 189 This post has been reported. Causes of CMOS Checksum Bad Error There are usually three main reasons that a CMOS Checksum Bad Error occurs. They include: 1. http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/bad-bios-checksum-how-to-fix-it- CMOS Battery may not be functioning properly. The battery life may have expired. (it's probably this) 2. The user or a virus may have updated the BIOS. 3. The computer may not have been shut down properly e.g. shutting off the computer’s main power without first shutting down the computer (MS Windows requires the computer to be shut down before the power is shut off). This is from tech-faq.com Also, please don't multiple post the same question. Thanks & good luck Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top tech27 Posts: 387 This post has been reported. First of all... Sorry for doing multiple post but I didn't meant to do that because every time I post it says "404 Not found" hmmm... so what should I do first to solve this problem ???? Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top tech27 Posts: 387 This post has been reported. BTW.. what does CMOS means ??? Sorry I had never encounter a bios problem before..... Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top semiretired Posts: 1214 This post has been reported. Cmos equals continuous metal oxide semiconductor. It is the small disk battery found on your motherboard. It is usually a cr2032 that can be purchased at a walmart......etc. In a laptop, it could be sheathed in a holder of some type and be more expensive. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top
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