Re: "cmos setup wrong"
- From: NobodyMan <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:57:19 -0400
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 23:13:03 -0700, Andrew E. <eckrichco@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>"ami" wrote:
>
>> Right after turning on the computer, on the black screen where it first loads
>> it stops and says CMOS SETUP WRONG and i just continue without the setup.
>> how should i fix the problem? it changes my time and it wouldn't let me
>> update now because 'rpc server is unavailable'
>> whats going on! i'm so confused. haha help me please =)
> Figureing all is set properly in the BIOS,unplug computer,remove the battery,
> locate the CMOS jumper pin and move from 1-2 position to 2-3 position for
> 2 minutes,then back to 1-2.Replace battery,start computer,you'll need to
> reset basic BIOS settings on restart.
>
STOP. If this is what you consider good advice, stop giving it out.
1. Many mainboards don't have jumpers to clear CMOS. Not all those
that do use the pin configuration you are describing in a tone that
seems to seem absolute.
2. If you remove the battery, there is no need to adjust the jumper.
If you have the jumper, and you use it to clear the CMOS, then there
is no need to remove the battery.
So please, stop giving advice.
.
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