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(Keyboard unresponsive) Results 1 to 15 of 15 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 29th, 10,03:20 PM #1 HellHunter View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View cmos checksum error defaults loaded keyboard unresponsive Articles Hobo@Cave Join Date Dec 2005 Location Marine Parade Posts 30,876 CMOS checksum error how to fix cmos checksum error defaults loaded - Defaults loaded (Keyboard unresponsive) Hey guys, So I got bored and I whipped out my 8yr+ old rig(see sig). I've
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been trying to get it to work again but I'm running into this message which reads CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded. My keyboard, however, is not responding at all. Here is a pic to show
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the screen I get stuck on. Can't press F1 or DEL since my keyboard won't work. I have already tried plugging my keyboard PS/2 connector to my mouse port and although that did bring about an improvement(my keyboards caps/num lock indicator lights do blink when I power up the CPU) the keyboard is still not responding after it comes to the screen above. If I plug it into the keyboard PS/2 port how to solve cmos checksum error default loaded then the keyboard lights don't even blink when I power up the CPU. The mobo is newer cos I replaced my busted mobo about two years back or so. Please do assist, I would really appreciate it. Intend to use this for downloading etc for as long as it lives. Thanks! [vRz] HellHunter Originally Posted by domho7 Yes u're ****ing right!! CHIO like my daughter but not much FEATURES!!! HA! HA! Daughter SONG BO!! Reply With Quote Jun 29th, 10,03:41 PM #2 khaos83_2000 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Registered User Join Date Jan 2008 Posts 6,296 Change the battery on your motherboard. Or you can just live with it. Go to BIOS and find an option to turn off the checksum. For your keyboard, I think it is together with the checksum. Reply With Quote Jun 29th, 10,04:14 PM #3 HellHunter View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Hobo@Cave Join Date Dec 2005 Location Marine Parade Posts 30,876 Originally Posted by khaos83_2000 Change the battery on your motherboard. Or you can just live with it. Go to BIOS and find an option to turn off the checksum. For your keyboard, I think it is together with the checksum. Hmm. Keyboard is not responding, I c
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CMOS error Donate $1 now to see this question answered quickly Sponsored questions offer a monetary incentive to answerers to produce quality responses. Be intelligently matched with 5 likely answerers who will be alerted to help. 2Contributors 1Reply 11Views 2 YearsDiscussion Span 2 Years Ago Last Post by LaxLoafer 0 2 Years Ago I am facing problem with the following messages while starting my desktop with Intel Pentium 4 motherboard: -Primary IDE channel no 80 conductor cable installed -Keyboard error or no keyboard present -CMOS checksum error -defaults loaded I changed my CMOS battery with a new one. I tried by re-installing the jumper in the motherboard. I used USB keyboard. but nothing worked out. I am still getting the same message while booting each time. plz help. I am totally stucked. hasibme 1 post since May 2014 Newbie Member cmos-battery error 0 LaxLoafer 71 2 Years Ago -Primary IDE channel no 80 conductor cable installed The primary IDE channel is where older PCs normally expect to find a boot disk. Check the cable between your motherboard and harddisk. Has it been inserted correctly and in the right orientation? Also check that the jumper settings on the boot disk are set to 'master'. If your motherboard supports ATA-133 you can take advantage of the faster interface by using an 80-pin cable to connect the harddisk, instead of the more common 40-pin connector. -Keyboard error or no keyboard present Before the advent of USB keyboards PCs were typically supplied with PS2 keyboards (not PlayStation2). You should find there's an option to turn off keyboard errors in the system BIOS. If you disable the halt on keyboard errors, I expect you'll find the system will boot and discover the USB keyboard once the OS has loaded. Otherwise try a PS2 keyboard. -CMOS checksum error -defaults loaded It's not unusual to see BIOS chec