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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>NVRAM and CMOS Checksum Bad> NVRAM and CMOS Checksum Bad Tags: MSI-Microstar Checksum CMOS Motherboards Last response: 23 April cmos checksum error on boot 2009 23:24 in Motherboards Share jvonbaker 23 April 2009 10:28:19 I had a
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electrical breaker thrown in my house today which knocked out my PC. Upon reboot, the system recognized memory and HD cmos checksum error defaults loaded solution and hung on checking NVRAM. After waiting several minutes, I rebooted and only got as far as a blank screen with a blinking cursor. I powered off and cleared the cmos on the
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back of the motherboard (MSI P7N Platinum). After powering up, I received a "CMOS Checksum Bad" error. Any suggestions? More about : nvram cmos checksum bad marcellis22 a b V Motherboard 23 April 2009 10:39:15 Reboot, get into the BIOS, set time and date, boot order, video selection...Make sure the hard drive is being seen and make sure the drive type selection is either ATA cmos checksum error defaults loaded keyboard unresponsive or AHCI, depends on how new the computer is and if you set it up to begin with... RazberyBandit a b V Motherboard 23 April 2009 10:56:01 CMOS Checksum errors are totally normal when the BIOS is reset. Simply enter the BIOS, reset all the settings as needed for the system, then Save and Exit. When the system reboots, that particular error should disappear. I'm not certain, but the NVRAM hang-up may still occur if in fact the flashable BIOS chip was damaged by the power disruption. If the NVRAM hang-up does reoccur, you should try removing all components and reinstalling them one by one and attempting to successfully POST. After POST, enter the BIOS and Save & Exit. When the system reboots, see if it will get to the the point where it's looking for a bootable device, then power down and add another component. Use the CPU, RAM, Floppy or Optical Drive, and Graphics Card only for the first attempt, then add other devices one by one, with the hard disk(s) added last. Related resources CMOS Checksum bad - AsRock 890GX Extreme 4 - Forum how to fix cmos checksum bad?? - Forum
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Asked Questions about Sun NVRAM/hostid $Date: 1996/11/26 04:21:39 $ $Revision: 1.39 $ This document has been placed in the public domain by the author - Mark Henderson (mch@squirrel.com) If this information is abused, misinterpreted, or incorrect you can render your computer unbootable. The information in this document is distributed in the hope that http://www.lib.ru/TXT/faqsunnvram.txt it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. You use this document at your own risk. The author disclaims responsibility for any damages https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/9401/supervisor-engine-faces-issues-due-nvram-checksum-error-cisco-catalyst-6000-series that might result from the use of this document, even if they result from negligence or errors on the part of the author. Please do not use the information in this document to steal software cmos checksum or violate licence agreements with software vendors. This is the new and hopefully improved Sun NVRAM FAQ. It is an attempt to answer the following frequently asked questions on comp.sys.sun.hardware and comp.sys.sun.admin. 1. When I turn on my Sun I get output which looks something like: Sun Workstation, Model Sun-XXXXXX Series. ROM Rev X.X, XXMB memory installed ID PROM invalid. Testing 0 Megabytes of Memory ... Completed. ERROR: missing or invalid ID cmos checksum error prom Requesting Internet address for 0:0:0:0:0:0 or Sun Workstation, Model Sun-XXXX Series. Type 4 Keyboard ROM Rev X.X, XXMB memory installed, Serial #16777215 Ethernet address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, Host ID ffffffff Invalid format type in NVRAM The IDPROM contents are invalid How can I fix this? (Probably Replace chip) 2. The clock on my Sun has stopped working. When I turn off the machine it loses track of the time and/or complains about invalid TOD when I turn it on. How do I get my clock to keep time when the system is off? (Replace chip) 3. I get warnings about by NVRAM battery being low when I boot my machine but otherwise it works nicely. Should I be worried? (Replace chip) 4. When my Sun boots I get warnings about the IDPROM checksum being incorrect and/or Invalid format type in NVRAM. What does this mean and how can I fix it? 5. The hostid and/or ethernet address on my Sun have been corrupted. How can I restore it to a sane state? 6. How do I change the hostid and/or ethernet address of my Sun workstation? 7. My Sun is in full-security mode (can't even boot without password) and I don't know the EEPROM password. How do I fix this? (Replace chip) The information in
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