Hi, i'm using the ASUS M2N-MX SE MB, with AMD ATHLON64 3000+.
while the PC is working, suddenly it restarts, posting the message: "bad bios checksum" searching for the motherboard CD installation for Programming, after doing that, it restarts, displaying the message: "CMOS bad checksum.. Press F1 Setup, Press F2 load default"
Sometimes it boots Windows, sometimes it doesn't.
Even when I reboot the PC myself, again the same message appears.
please help !
BOOT BLOCK COMPATIBLE VERSION VER .005
BAD BIOS CHECKSUM
CHECKING FOR CD ROM
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
NO CD-ROM FOUND
CHECKING FOR FLOPPY DISK
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
NO FLOPPY DISK FOUND
Does someone already fix this problem??????
Will it help? By changing the or removing the CMOS battery??
in my case, everytime i boot my System..it always start with this:
BOOT BLOCK COMPATIBLE VERSION VER .005
BAD BIOS CHECKSUM
CHECKING FOR CD ROM
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
NO CD-ROM FOUND
CHECKING FOR FLOPPY DISK
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM"
NO FLOPPY DISK FOUND
...ETC...
HOW WILL I SOLVE THIS??
HELP PLEASE...
BOOT BLOCK COMPATIBLE VERSION VER .005
BAD BIOS CHECKSUM
U need to chnage the c-mos battery>and try this first unplug teh c-mos battery and replug it and check if its not works then chnage it rate me solved if its helps thx
JUST CLEAR CMOS.
You should make sure that all of the BIOS settings in the system are correct, by rebooting the system, going into BIOS setup and double-checking all the values (hopefully against a recent
you should select the option for optimised defaults select that one to enter bios you will see on the bottom of your screen during the boot up process to press a certain key press and hold that key enter bios scroll to advanced bios features
You will also need to reset the time and date.
Save, Exit and re-boot and everything should then work.
hope this helps
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Thank you, but it didnt fix the problem
the problem was in the RAM
I am having the same problem...a message that says press f1 or f2. this occurred after a power outage. this pc was a build it online type of deal with little or no support. sounds like a $4.00 battery. the wierd thing is my hubby did soemthing and got it to work but at next boot it skewed up again. I'll try battery
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