ako gireset ang cmos kay naay password nya after nareset, wala nay password. Then everytime mag boot ang pc, magsige na man ka reset ang cmos. I check the battery and the jumper for the cmos reset, ok man. anyone got an idea about this?
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ako gireset ang cmos kay naay password nya after nareset, wala nay password. Then everytime mag boot ang pc, magsige na man ka reset ang cmos. I check the battery and the jumper for the cmos reset, ok man. anyone got an idea about this?
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after resetting the CMOS. did you configured it agen? and saved.
i tried to configure but i cannot save anymore for the new setting. when i tried to quit, there is the confirmation to save or not diba? either i press Y or N or just enter, no action... nothing happens. so just reset to quit the cmos setup.
vai,
how did u reset the cmos?
in the battery?
in the jumper?
or in the processor pin or in software?
try to load the defaults bai, og dli gihapon, tangtanga ang motherboard, unya ibta tanan, ang supply, basta ang tanan, unya i reset og balik, then ok nana.
og dli gihapon? something wrong kng sa battery nmo na reset, or sa jumper.
best regards,
tongyong parin
At first, I made the reset by battery. then nareset na. after that i found out that magsige na hinoon ug reset kada boot. i reset it again by cmos jumper reset... after that mao man gihapon... wla pa nako natandog ug balik kay gigamit pa man ang unit ganiha.
mao ba? i will just try to update the bios later... ok ra man ang performance... the only thing is inig boot sa unit, mo press pa kag F1 pirmi.
CMOS corruption na bro, meaning dili na maka-retain ug settings ang CMOS (not BIOS) for long bisan OK pa ang battery.
It's a real prob kon hasta ang Date & Time settings ma-reset coz ur installed apps that are date-dependent would not run properly anymore.
If CMOS can retain Date & Time settings, there's a workaround so u won't be bugged by PRESS F1 anymore:
Go to Standard CMOS Settings and select NO ERRORS under HALT ON options.
Ok ra man bossing kay ma retain man ang date & time...If CMOS can retain Date & Time settings, there's a workaround so u won't be bugged by PRESS F1 anymore:
I tried this and YEBBA!!!Go to Standard CMOS Settings and select NO ERRORS under HALT ON options![]()
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wla nay mo prompt inig boot. molahos na! I checked the date & time, ok ra man... synchronized man gihapon ang time.
Natingala lang ko ba, when I save the new setting... I press Y then Enter but mura man siya ni-hang kay wala ni exit/restart, wala gyud action. I just press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart... after that, I found out nga ma save man diay ang new setting kay dli na man mo-HALT ug mangayo F1 ... hehehe (F4 na pod tingali gusto ani kay nabayot na ning Board)!
Thank you kaau master RUEL! ako na gyud gihurot akong bilib nimo!![]()
wa blema bro, at ur service anytime...
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