Thread: CMOS problem
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Old 09-06-2003, 10:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
Silvy
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Resetting the CMOS causes the error you mentioned.
Also resetting may/will cause the clock to reset, so these things do not point to an error.

What kind of motherboard and proc do you use?

Does turning the system off for a few hours and then booting work?

Have you tried disabling the "Quick Memory Check on bootup" (or something like that) in your BIOS?
(i had a similar problem that was solved this way)

Please give us more details.

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