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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - CMOS Checksum error Windows 7 (3 posts) Started 4 checksum error win 7 years ago by RocketSurgeon Latest reply from RocketSurgeon Topic Viewed 2390 times RocketSurgeon windows 7 the file is possibly corrupt Posts: 7 This post has been reported. Ok my computer is crashed, it was running great, then all the windows 7 iso checksum sudden it crashed. Here's the details, I have a home built computer with the following components: Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium OEM system builder pack MSI 890GXM-G65 mainboard AMD Phenom II x6 1055T windows 7 beta checksum Thuban 2.8 Ghz Processor MEM 2Gx2 - OCZ OCZ3G1333LV4GK.NE.R Memory 2 Super Talent 32Gb solid state drives SATA 1 older 30 Gb Hard disk DVD Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Here's what happened: I was runing RAID 0 with the two identical solid state drives wich contained the system files. I was using the older Hard disk for data. My system was runnung great! Untill........... I installed
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a new keyboard - a Logitech G510 After the installation of the new keyboard the wake from sleep functionality was not working right - the keyboard would no longer wake the computer. After tweaking settings in Windows 7 I still had no results. So I moved on to the bios settings. I changed on of the settings related to the wake from S3 and rebooted. That is when the following error occured. Heres the problem, when I boot the system, it auto detects everthing fine, and then hangs at CMOS checksum bad press f1 for setup or f2 to load default value. Everytime I change the BIOS it keeps reverting back to this error. When I change the Boot order to CD first, I get the same error. I cannot get into the recovery or install program, just the BIOS. I have tried installing a new battery - reseting the BIOS via Jumper - Disconecting everything but one SSD and a CD drive. Still cant boot from CD and bios keeps reverting back to factory settings (my changes will not save, only the clock settings.) Any Ideas whats going on here? Thanks Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top
all is good, but when this goes wrong a Checksum Error is born. Checksum Error Symptoms A Checksum Error will occur at startup most of the
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time however, it can occasionally happen at a time of normal computing. When a Checksum checksum error in the encrypted file winrar Error does occur there is a large pop up message that alerts you to the problem. If left unchecked for too long, further checksum error fix symptoms could include an inability to startup your PC properly. Checksum Error Causes The most common cause of a Checksum Error is a faulty battery. When this is the case, the motherboard of your PC is not http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/cmos-checksum-error-windows-7 being adequately supplied the power it needs to startup properly. Of course, it could also be that your PC has a virus problem or that your PC’s registry is corrupt and cluttered. Fixing a Checksum Error Fixing a Checksum Error needs to be done right away so the problem doesn’t intensify. You should first have your battery checked and make sure it is not going bad. If it is, you will have to replace it. http://wiki-errors.com/facing-a-checksum-error-with-your-pc/ This is not a typical battery so be careful when locating and checking it. If the battery is okay then you will want to immediately run a virus scan: Steps: Start your PC in Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key during boot up. Double-click the anti-virus software icon on your desktop or tool tray. Select to scan the entire PC. Delete any and all viruses found. Restart your computer for changes to go into place and see if the problem persists. See Also Personal tools Namespaces Article Search Our Products Main Page Applications .Net Framework Error AOL Browser Errors Installer Errors Internet Explorer Macro Errors Media Player MS Outlook Network Errors Outlook Express Windows Live Articles DLL Errors Exe Errors Ocx Errors Operating Systems Windows 7 Windows Others Windows Vista Windows XP TuneUp Tips Browser Tuneup Computer Tuneup Pages About Us Cat List Support Contact Us Help Center How to Uninstall Refund Policy Legal Disclaimers Privacy policy End User License Agreement (EULA) Terms of use Copyright©2011wiki-errors.com.All rights reserved. Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with Wikipedia and should not be confused with the website of Wikipedia, which can be found at Wikipedia.org. This website should be used for informational purposes only. About Wiki-Errors Contact us Help Center Privacy Policy Terms of use End User License Agreement(EULA) Refund Policy How to Uninstall Disclaimers Sitemap
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Microsoft Windows Support → Windows 7 Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/396553/bootmgr-then-checksum-issue-computer-wont-boot/ like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! windows 7 or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Bootmgr THEN checksum issue (computer won't boot!) Started by klutzman , May 10 2011 12:33 PM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 klutzman klutzman Members 2 posts OFFLINE Local time:01:22 AM Posted 10 May 2011 - 12:33 PM I've got Windows 7 x64 installed and my power went out during boot today. After restarting, I got this error during boot:"BOOTMGR image is corrupt. The system cannot boot."I checksum error win put in my Win 7 disc and tried to boot from it, but after pressing "any key to boot from cd / dvd .." I get this error:"The file is possibly corrupt. The file header checksum does not match the computed checksum."All the fixes I can find online have to do with using the recovery console, which would be awesome, if I could actually get to that point.I even tried my old Vista and XP discs, but I don't even get as far as above. The computer just stops with a small cursor near the top, often having to be powered off to restart because ctrl+alt+del doesn't even work.A fresh install is just not an option because I have important business data on the computer that I can't afford to lose. Also, I literally couldn't do that even if I wanted to since none of my windows discs will even load. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, as I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a solution. Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 caperjac caperjac Members 1,648 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Location:NS. CAN Local time:03:22 AM Posted 10 May 2011 - 01:28 PM if this is a desktop computer ,try un-plugin the power ,open the case and remove the cmos/bios battery, for 5 min or so then replace it ,its silver about the size of a quarter My answers are my opinion only,usually Back to top #3 klutzman klutzman T