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a question USESFRITBR September 2016 When a CMOS Checksum error occurs during system startup, it could mean that the system has been cmos checksum error dell restored to default factory settings. The CMOS contains data related to BIOS and may have been reinitialized. It may also be possible to fix the problem by reinitialising BIOS. The problem could also occur due to loi cmos checksum error the depletion of the CMOS battery. If the user cannot locate the pin battery, the help of a computer technician should be taken to prevent damage to the hardware or motherboard. The CMOS checksum error - defaults loaded should be solved after changing the CMOS battery. Symptoms Solutions: Symptoms When starting your PC, the following error message is displayed: CMOS wrong CMOS MEMORY size WRONG CMOS Checksum Bad CMOS checksum error defaults
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loaded Warning! CPU has been changed please re-enter cpu settings in the cmos setup and remember to save before quit! You are prompted to: Press F1 to resume Press F2 to load default values and continue This is due to the fact that the CMOS, which contains data related to the BIOS, has been reinitialized and that your PC has been reset to factory settings. Solutions: Reinitializing the BIOS Before making any costly maintenance try: reinitialized the BIOS. Change BIOS battery If the problem persists this may be due to the fact that the battery powering the CMOS (when the computer is shut down it allows the CMOS to store information), is depleted. The CMOS battery is a small pin found on the motherboard; you can refer to the manual provided with your motherboard to change it or have the nearby computer technician change it for you if you don't want to risk any damage. More information with: Replacing the battery of your motherboard (CMOS battery) Related : Cmos checksum error Checksum error Cmos error Lost BIOS password - Resetting the BIOS CMOS checksum error Checksum error / Cmos Default value / BIOS Setup Options [Solved] (Solved) BIOS ROM Checksum Error - System halted Need for speed most wanted install problem [Solved] (Solved) Downloa
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support forums abit.care@HEXUS IP35-PRO CMOS checksum error Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: IP35-PRO CMOS checksum error LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiFurl this Thread! Thread Tools Show Printable Version http://forums.hexus.net/abit-care-hexus/123462-ip35-pro-cmos-checksum-error.html Subscribe to this Thread… 13-11-2007,09:52 PM #1 blowtorch Registered+ Join Date May 2007 Posts 37 Thanks 0 Thanked1 time in 1 post blowtorch's system Motherboard:EPoX 8K3a+ CPU:AMD XP2500+ (mobile barton) under an alpha PAL Memory:1.5 GB PC2700 (Samsung/Micron) http://nickmeldrum.com/blog/my-lovely-abit-ip35-pro-dead Storage:Samsung Spinpoint 160GB EIDE, Maxtor 6 series 60GB EIDE Graphics card(s):Leadtech 7600GT 256MB (AGP) PSU:Enermax 420W (cant remember the model) Case:Lian LI P (cant remeber the model) Monitor(s):17" NEC Multisync LCD 175VXM+ over DVI Internet:2 MB Broadband IP35-PRO cmos checksum CMOS checksum error Hi, I got my new Abit board last Friday and finally got my PC built on Sunday evening. However I have a problem. When the PC was firt put together on initial boot the I got an error message after POST that said:- "CMOS checksum error loading defaults" I then have to press Delete for the BIOS or F1 to continue. Since I wanted to make sure my SATA controller was not in IDE cmos checksum error mode I went into the BIOS and had a look around and made my changes for the SATA controller and USB mouse Keyboard etc. No major changes as I just wanted to Vista running asap. I hit F10 and the PC reboots.... No error message. Cool I think, must be a shipping/first boot thing. I install Vista and all seems well until I try to install Uguru, off the CD. It installs but refuses to run at all and just keeps crashing. I have installed office 2007 and some games with no issues. Yesterday, I decided that I would see what my Q6600 is capable of and enter the BIOS to change the FSB modestly. I up it to 270 and press F10. PC reboots and I am load Vista fine, however CPU-Z still says 266FSB as does SANDRA. I reboot and enter the BIOS, Uguru now says that the current FSB is "MHz", i can change the value and it seems to save when I press F10 but nothing actually happens. Can anyone offer and help? Is this a hardware/BIOS issue? Please can anyone suggest a fix. I have checked the BIOS it the latest release and I have already tried to re-flash it. Thanks for your time. Reply With Quote 14-11-2007,12:05 AM #2 BUFF Resident abit mourner Join Date Jul 2003 Location Sunny Glasgow Posts 8,067 Thanks
a devastating data loss when my Adaptec 5805 Raid card decided to screw up my "eggs in 1 basket" massive 2.7TB Raid 5 array. I lost a lot of data from that one and I'm still smarting. I learnt alot about managing large amounts of data though. A post for another day. Then more recently my graphics card went squirly. All crazy bright pink and green lines everywhere. I've seen this before I thought - either my 8800GTX just dropped a tab or it's gone boom. So I got a cheap upgrade - an Inno3d 260 GTX. Stuck it in and all is good. See my old NVidia 8800GTX 1GB card and my new 260 GTX on the left there. Until my BIOS decides it hates me and stops letting me boot up. The BIOS itself gives some squiggles on screen then defaults to the damn RealTek Network Boot Agent. This is BIOS small talk for "I can't find anything bootable so I'm gonna try the least likely shot at getting something to boot." It also gives the famous "CMOS Checksum Error" which sometimes means your battery is dead. Nope - I change the battery, I reset my CMOS. Nothing. I can't flash my BIOS because I can't get anything, even a floppy to boot. I s'pose I could try and get a new BIOS chip but I'm figuring now - this is a dead board. It is an Abit IP35 Pro. It was a fantastic board and I wept when Abit became no more. I wept a little when I realised I'm gonna have to say goodbye to my IP35. I wept even more when I realised I don't have enough cash to upgrade to an i7 (socket LGA 1366) DDR3 compatible board, because then I'd have to upgrade my RAM and CPU as well. So I'm gonna have to buy another P45 board and not upgrade anything else. So I've ordered the Asus P5Q Pro Turbo. I'm ok with that. I'm running the MicroATX P5QVM on my living room media PC and it's quite nice. The Pro Turbo has an ICH10R chip as the southbridge for on board RAID,