CMOS bad
Дата: 29.11.2010 07:42:16
Homer_J, on 28 November 2010 - 11:33 PM, said:
Sturmtiger_304, on 28 November 2010 - 09:55 PM,
said: Thanks for the helpful replies, but the F1 & delete spamming
didn't work, it just booted to the black screen again.
Did you try F2 as per the screen?
It's only saying the checksum doesn't match what it is expecting.
Could be just adding the memory, or (unlikely) you blew the CMOS when you were inside the case. All it needs is resetting but if as you say the USB keyboard doesn't work in BIOS you may need to use a PS/2 keyboard to get past that screen (although it's odd that it displays a USB keyboard as being found).
Sturmtiger_304, on 28 November 2010 - 09:55 PM, said: Thanks for the helpful replies, but the F1 & delete spamming didn't work, it just booted to the black screen again.
Did you try F2 as per the screen?
It's only saying the checksum doesn't match what it is expecting.
Could be just adding the memory, or (unlikely) you blew the CMOS when you were inside the case. All it needs is resetting but if as you say the USB keyboard doesn't work in BIOS you may need to use a PS/2 keyboard to get past that screen (although it's odd that it displays a USB keyboard as being found).
Tanitha: Did you try F2 as per the screen?
It's only saying the checksum doesn't match what it is expecting.
Could be just adding the memory, or (unlikely) you blew the CMOS when you were inside the case. All it needs is resetting but if as you say the USB keyboard doesn't work in BIOS you may need to use a PS/2 keyboard to get past that screen (although it's odd that it displays a USB keyboard as being found).
A lot of usb keyboards and computers, need drivers to run usb keyboards. So yeah its found the usb keyboard, but since windows hasn't loaded, no drivers have loaded for it either. So as i said, just borrow a PS2 keyboard for a sec, or get a usb->ps2 connector. A lot of usb keyboards come with one in the box.
Once you have a keyboard that works without windows. its just a matter of entering the bios, clicking load optimal settings, save, and all is done.
Any further problems like this, replace the battery and repeat the above.
It's only saying the checksum doesn't match what it is expecting.
Could be just adding the memory, or (unlikely) you blew the CMOS when you were inside the case. All it needs is resetting but if as you say the USB keyboard doesn't work in BIOS you may need to use a PS/2 keyboard to get past that screen (although it's odd that it displays a USB keyboard as being found).
A lot of usb keyboards and computers, need drivers to run usb keyboards. So yeah its found the usb keyboard, but since windows hasn't loaded, no drivers have loaded for it either. So as i said, just borrow a PS2 keyboard for a sec, or get a usb->ps2 connector. A lot of usb keyboards come with one in the box.
Once you have a keyboard that works without windows. its just a matter of entering the bios, clicking load optimal settings, save, and all is done.
Any further problems like this, replace the battery and repeat the above.
Sturmtiger_304, on 28 November 2010 - 09:55 PM, said: Thanks for the helpful replies, but the F1 & delete spamming didn't work, it just booted to the black screen again.
Tanitha:
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