RE: help



Thank you for replying, is it easy to change the battery, can i do it myself
or should i get a professional to do it. Also how do i flash the bios and
clear the CMOS. I think i know how to get in to these and load the optimized
defaults. Will check with windows for latest VIA chipset drivers.

"Peter" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Looks like the main problem is the mobo.
> Suggest you to change the mobo battery, clear the CMOS and flash the latest
> BIOS.
> If you can successfully flash the BIOS, load the default setup then save and
> exit BIOS. Let windows load and reinstall the latest VIA chipset drivers.
>
> If you still can't solve the problems, check the mobo by a qualified
> technician.
> Hope it helps.
>
> Peter
>
> "midge05" wrote:
>
> > I have windows xp home and an amd sempron 2800+ processor. I have had
> > trouble for a month now connecting to adsl broadband after a power failure.
> > Tech support for PC are blaming modem/isp, and vise-versa. I found a folder
> > titled hotline client on my pc and when i opened it there was a list stating
> > my system devices and drivers. some of which had not-ok next to the driver
> > but the staus was ok, i have included the list to see if anyone can say if
> > these are whats causing my adsl to stop working when i plug in the mouse
> > (PS/2). Have bought a usb mouse and managed to get connected for a while,
> > but after disconnecting it failed to connect again and i had the same
> > problems as before.
> >
> > System CMOS/realtime clock - not ok
> > System board - not ok
> > motherboard resources - not ok
> > motherboard resources - not ok
> > numeric data processor - not ok
> > acpi power button - not ok
> > isapnp read data port - not ok
> > printer port logical interface - not ok
> > VIA standard host bridge - not ok.
> >
> > if anyone knows how i can correct these or a website where i can get
> > drivers, would be most appreciated.
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