Asus A8n5x Bios Checksum Error
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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 1 2 Next » tech27 Posts: 387 This post cmos checksum error on boot has been reported. So here's my problem guys... Recently I did a clean install of windows XP on
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my PC, everything goes smooth and no errors. But after a day I use it and shut it down for an hour and when I return and
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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 gladly appreciate it... Btw.. I have some experienced on PC troubleshooting but sad to say it is my first time
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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. 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 cmos checksum bad fix 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 semiretired Posts: 1214 This post has been reported. Well, now I see that "c" equals complimentary. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top tech27 Posts: 387 This post has been reported. @Sarris -I followed the step 1 1. CMOS Battery may not be functioning properly. The battery life may have expired. (it's probably this) = but sad to sa
I left the following message at startup: "It cmos checksum errors defaults loaded". I changed the battery in the bios as it was empty and cmos checksum error defaults loaded still coming out what can be? What should I do? ... The PC what is checksum error is 2007 (ASUS A8N5X). Help! Your answer Your name to display (optional): Email me at this address if cmos checksum error after replacing battery my answer is selected or commented on:Email me if my answer is selected or commented on Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. 2 Answers 0 http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/bad-bios-checksum-how-to-fix-it- votes answered Jun 26, 2014 by osky (125,370 points) selected Jun 27, 2014 by osky Best answer If you do not save the values is that the battery is not working, which can mean one of five things: - The battery is installed - The battery does not work - The board is faulty - Some boards have a button http://wikitechsolutions.com/2831/error-cmos-checksum-error-with-new-battery to clear the cmos. Just like it has been pressed. - Other plates allow Removal removing cmos jumpers. See if the jumper has been moved. That's what I can think of right now. Your comment on this answer: Your name to display (optional): Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine: Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. 0 votes answered Jun 26, 2014 by osky (125,370 points) solution: This problem is often experienced due to the BIOS battery. Try to restart the BIOS. Replace the BIOS battery. BIOS date and time, make sure that the settings are correct. After the date and clock settings, save and exit. If the problem persists, restart your computer, follow the steps above again. Follow these steps if the problem still persists even though your motherboard has a problem occurs. Your comment on this answer: Your name to display (optional): Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine: Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. Ask a Question Welcome
up I get the "Cmos Checksum error" .. ... When i try to change the cd drive to the first boot device I save and exit but I get a message on screen that says no video signal and I have to reset the Cmos with the http://hardwarefault.in/Motherboard-Cmos-Checksum-Error.....Advice-Please~JVRGv8yc38FqhjUmz25daYSG5aAZ7HIdnPN5uOyGiuc=.html jumper .. ... View Answer Related Questions Cpu Motherboard : Abit An8 Ultra - Getting Cmos http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/228126-cmos-checksum-error/ Checksum Error Every time I power up my system I get ts error reading - PC'll work fine, but when I power up the next time I get no vid - RAM is idle.If I clear/discharge the Cmos it'll boot up (w/ aformentioned error).Will I need to flash the BIOS to correct ts or just enter setup and set the Cmos to checksum error my system config (error says it loaded default Cmos). ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard Processor Ram : Getting Error &Quot;Cmos Checksum Error - Defaults... It also display error message "Cmos Checksum error - Defaults Loaded" ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard Processor Ram : Cmos Checksum Error I am rally frustrated with my Cmos problem. ... As I boot my computer, I always get ts Cmos error ... Is tsan indicationto replace the Cmos battery? I keep getting cmos checksum error ts error when I disable the AVR, If I don't then error comes in numbers ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard Processor Ram : Error 0251 System Cmos Checksum Bad Code: 0251: System Cmos Checksum Bad ? Default Configuration UsedBut my problem is solved every time I press F2 button as it told me to continue further ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard Processor Ram : Cmos Checksum Error On Msi P35 Platinum Combo After... Now the problem is that after finisng ts process, the BIOS has to be gives an Cmos Checksum error at the time of booting ts system ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard : Cmos Checksum Error - Stupid Gigabyte! problem is ts: on restart (reset or power on) sometimes at what seems to be total random i get a 'Cmos Checksum error' and then my bios is cleared for me ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard : Cmos Checksum Error When booting I get a bad Checksum error press F1 to enter setup. ... Ive tried swapping the battery out with another one, leaving the battery out, clearing the Cmos, and restarting the macne several times in a row ... View Answer Related Questions Motherboard : Cmos Checksum Error.......Ugh I am using Bios 17 on an Abit ip 35 Pro.I started getting ts error almost 2 weeks ago , so 1st tng I did was change the
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