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BOAC 18th Feb 2006 19:09

CMOS Checksum error
 
Newish(4 month) Mobo, 512mb RAM, and every now and then a CMOS error. Just occasionally a typical Windows 'blue screen' announcing a 'memory dump' (WXP)

I understand the CMOS problem may indicate a failing battery!!??. Is there any software/diagnostic way of checking the battery?

frostbite 18th Feb 2006 19:59

If I'm not stating the bleedin' obvious - check for loose battery housing or a bit of good old green grot on the connections - shouldn't be failing at that age.

BOAC 18th Feb 2006 20:14

No you are not! I have yet to 'dive' into the case, and was hoping to find a voltage monitor prog somewhere. Are there any other known causes of the error?

frostbite 18th Feb 2006 21:51

I haven't heard of any software that will do that. You should be able to easily check it with a multimeter if you have one. While you're in there, check anything socketed to see if it's fully home - leave the mains plug in, but switched off, and ground yourself on the bare metal case before touching owt.

vapilot2004 18th Feb 2006 22:04

BOAC, I would go to your mobo website - they may have something for you.

Meanwhile if it doesn't stop, I would recommend flashing the BIOS to the newest revision (W a R n I n G - potentially harmful - may kill the mobo especially w/o an UPS) or better yet, give the techies at the mobo company a crack at it - and req a new one should there be no resolution.

This is not normal - and may eventually leave you with no pc. The BSOD may be related to the CMOS problem or even a bad ram chip.

BOAC 19th Feb 2006 06:58

Thanks all - off to work today so back on the case mid-week.

BOAC 25th Mar 2006 10:57

Update - I'm pretty sure it has been isolated now to a faulty USB hub.

Conan the Librarian 25th Mar 2006 11:34

Another possibility for some, will be a wireless keyboard/mouse. Used to happen to me until I changed wi fi Keyboard to a Belkin. (Although of course, this did connect the TX via USB)

Conan

DBTL 25th Mar 2006 19:08

You'll need to have the mainboard warranty replaced. The memory dump is basically unrelated, but a mobo can go bad in some weird ways.


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