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iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Hardware BIOS CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR - DEFAULT how to fix cmos checksum error defaults loaded LOADED Ask a question USESFRITBR September 2016 When a CMOS Checksum error occurs during system startup, it could mean that the system has been restored to default factory cmos checksum error defaults loaded keyboard unresponsive 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 the depletion of the CMOS battery. If the user cannot locate the pin battery, the help of a computer technician should be taken to
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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 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
tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumOverclocking HELP, CMOS checksum error - default loaded BmorganDec 31, 2006, 1:59 AM Hi, I am getting the error message 'CMOS checksum error - default loaded' cmos checksum error defaults loaded resolvido every time that I boot my PC. It only occurs when I have switched off the cmos checksum error – defaults loaded PC at the plug. If I leave the computer plugged in, but shut down then the next time I reboot it starts up fine.After
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the message has come up I have to press F1 to continue and the time and date are reset.Anyone have any solutions to how i can fix the problem?ThanksBen 10 answers Last reply Jan 13, 2007 More about help http://ccm.net/faq/618-cmos-checksum-error-default-loaded cmos checksum error default loaded 4Ryan6Dec 31, 2006, 2:10 AM Replace motherboard CMOS battery. BmorganDec 31, 2006, 2:11 AM Simple as that? are there any other explanations or is it blatently the battery? Related Resources CIMOS Checksum Error - Default Loaded Cmos checksum error default loaded Cmos checksum error default loaded windows xp CMOS error, now no post Checksum error Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer 4Ryan6Dec 31, 2006, 2:17 AM Quote: Simple as that? http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/215780-29-help-cmos-checksum-error-default-loaded are there any other explanations or is it blatently the battery? The battery supplies the charge that holds the information in CMOS memory when it looses the information after shutting down the battery is too weak to maintain the information. Make sure you get the exact number replacement battery its usually a 2032 3V Lithium, you can use any brand Duracell, EverReady, Etc., just make sure the type is the same and when reinserted the writing is visable. 4Ryan6Dec 31, 2006, 2:21 AM After you change the battery you'll have to reset the date and time once more but that should be the last time you'll have to do it, if not post back. hlhneastJan 10, 2007, 3:36 AM Hey not to steal your post but I also experienced this exact Checksum error on first boot after about a 5 month down time. I also had to press F1 every boot. Now the system has crashed, no POST, nothing except the lights on the CD roms blink and the HD light stays lit for about 30 seconds. Do you think the CMOS battery is the culprit? Thanks! 4Ryan6Jan 10, 2007, 4:04 AM Quote: Hey not to steal your post but I also experienced this exact Checksum error on first boot after about a 5 month down time. I also had to press F1 every boot. Now the system has crashed, no POST, nothing except the lights
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP (Solved) - PC goes back in time question (22 posts) Started 3 years ago by cosrocket Latest reply from doctordeere Topic Viewed 1250 times 1 2 Next » cosrocket Posts: 46 This post has been reported. I have a friend who has an 8 year old desktop PC. He said recently, every so often the computers time will go back to 2004, and he can't do certain things with the computer until he changes to the correct time. Then eventually after a while it will happen again, and he has to change it again. What can be causing this problem? I'm thinking it could be the battery, but would that definitely be the cause? Or could there be something else that could be causing this issue. If it is the battery where would I find a battery for an 8 year old Dell computer? Do stores like BestBuy, Office Depot or Staples carry these kind of batteries? Also is this something that is easily changed? I'd appreciate any advice. Please no, "he should get a new computer..I've already told him that, lol. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top Lighthouse Posts: 13598 This post has been reported. Seen it many times. You are correct in suspecting the CMOS battery. They are normally CR2032, and available just about anywhere. You will need to open the computer case, and look on the motherboard for a round silver battery, just under an inch in diameter. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. Is probably a CR2032 Battery that you can purchase anywhere including Wal-Mart for a couple of bucks. Posted at same time as LH posted. (LOL) Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top cosrocket Posts: 46 This post has been reported. Thanks for the info! Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top cosrocket Posts: 46 This post has been reported. We changed the CMOS battery today with a CR2032 battery...popped the old one out, inserted the new one + side up and after the computer rebooted there was the following message: CMOS checksum error-Defaults loaded Diskette drive 0 seek failure Press F1 to continue, F2 to enter SETUP The problem is when I pressed F1 and F2 nothing happens. I then took the battery out and reinstalled it again but still got the same message. Any ideas if there is anything to do to get the computer to reboot into Windows? Reports: · Po