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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 cmos checksum error defaults loaded solution 4 years ago by tech27 Latest reply from G41M Topic Viewed 20879 times 1 cmos checksum error defaults loaded keyboard unresponsive 2 Next » tech27 Posts: 387 This post has been reported. So here's my problem guys... Recently I did
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a clean install of windows XP on 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 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/cmos-checksum-error-defaults-loaded/6cacf808-6da0-4eca-acc7-5f4eb767bc30 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 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: http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/bad-bios-checksum-how-to-fix-it- · 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 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
fix "CMOS checksum error-defaults loaded" JCarterDammit SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe139139 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVmgpNsj0-I Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report http://www.tech-faq.com/cmos-checksum-bad-error.html inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 179,628 views 297 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 298 94 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 95 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... cmos checksum Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on May 12, 2011I run into this from time to time, personally, i think my motherboard battery is shot, but im too lazy right now to fix it right now. If this happens to you do the cmos checksum error following and it will fix it temporarily. This is how i fix the problem, probably not the only way (obviously) so yeah please Thumbs Up,Comment, And Subscribe! Watch this first, then watch this to permenantly fix this http://youtu.be/9uiVu3ARYQ0 Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Clear the CMOS - Reset the BIOS & Why - Duration: 11:59. Johnny Phung 1,714,603 views 11:59 CMOS Checksum Bad - Quick Easy Fix 1 - Duration: 2:14. HealMyPc 5,202 views 2:14 Como reparar el error cmos checksun - Duration: 7:42. Er Manu 14,534 views 7:42 Solving the CMOS checksum error - Duration: 1:31. DiegoG's Tech Channel 2,638 views 1:31 How to replace dead CMOS battery and configure BIOS settings - Duration: 6:35. Cube Computer Channel 184,957 views 6:35 setup CMOS to boot up CD drive - Duration: 3:16. emiltech0122 97,446 views 3:16 BIOS no guarda configuracion aun con pila nueva solucion - Duration: 7:21. posoco2000 153,274 views 7:21
the CMOS Checksum Bad Error, hence they can be handled effectively. The Error Explained A checksum is computed as an error detecting code to guard the BIOS settings stored in the CMOS memory. The CMOS Checksum Bad Error is an error that occurs when the CMOS values turn out to be incorrect. The CMOS memory stores a specific value normally to guard the BIOS software. Each time the computer is booted, this value, which is a number is checked against the stored value in the CMOS memory. If these two values are different, it causes a CMOS Checksum error message. If these values are the same, the computer boots normally. Each computer usually deals with the CMOS Checksum Bad Error differently. Some computers warn the user and continue to boot up using settings in the CMOS, while other computers might warn the user and use the default settings in the BIOS as the correct settings and carry on with a normal boot or reboot. Usually, the strategy the computer employs is stated in the error message. Causes of CMOS Checksum Bad Error There are usually three main reasons that a CMOS Checksum Bad Error occurs. They include: CMOS Battery may not be functioning properly. The battery life may have expired. The user or a virus may have updated the BIOS. 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). Solutions to CMOS Checksum Bad Error The CMOS Checksum Bad Error can be fixed easily by following the listed steps carefully. CMOS Battery May Not be Functioning Properly If the user suspects that the CMOS battery is not functioning properly, he/she can easily change it. Before changing the battery, reboot the computer to make sure that the error still exists. If it does, go into the CMOS and write down all of the settings. If all the settings are lost, they can usually be retrieved from the computer manufacturer. Now locate the battery and remove it. Consult the computer manual or technical support to remove your battery (the battery is flat, shiny silver colored, and coin-shaped) if needed. Take down the CMOS battery’s information such as