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This morning, when I booted up, my computer stopped after the POST

and said that there was a "CMOS Checksum error"

What is this and what can I do about it?

Running WinXP Pro on a 1.8 Gig Athalon 2500+ Barton Core w/ 512 MG memory

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Battery issue??

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What machine is it, make model. If custom what motherboard manufacture.

You will need to boot to the BIOS.

Go through each option and write the settings on paper.

Call you local electronics stores, radio shack, circuit city, or best buy, to see if they carry the battery.

Open computer case, find the battery, replace.

Boot back into the BIOS put settings as they were before.

Google search for error.

How To with pics.

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yes i think your battery needs renewing.

to test this restart your compt go to your bios .

at the standart c-mos setup press enter.

when in there scroll to all errors and using the up and down keys change

to no errors .

press esc. f10 then Y then enter.

then restart your compt and if that checksun is still there your battery needs changing .

a new battery ie need to sustain those settings.

if you go to hardware forum i have a post there asking the same thing.

but i cant find a battery for my out of date mobo.

good luck

marty

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