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CMOS settings wrong? WTF??

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by robbie380, May 30, 2004.

  1. robbie380

    robbie380 ლ(▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿ლ)
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    ok i know everyone around here is getting tired of computer problem threads, but this is seriously the strangest problem i have ever had.

    i am running everying to protect my comp... zone alarm, avg virus control, spy cop, ad aware, and i just updated all my windows security updates. i still have those same problems with my comp randomly rebooting. that is what happened this time. i am sitting here doing some work and my comp randomly reboots like usual when i am in internet explorer. except this time when its booting up it beeps at me a few times and says CMOS setting wrong hit f1 to configure or f2 to restore defaults. i am like wtf?? so i restore defaults and everything reboots fine, but this is some crazy stuff. has anyone ever had this happen to them? my computer is a lost cause i have done every sort of diagonostic possible and every update i know of yet still the same problems persist.


    Operating System System Model
    Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 (build 2600) Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. 7VTXE 1.0
    Asset Tag: 0123ABC
    Processor a Main Circuit Board b
    1.47 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP
    128 kilobyte primary memory cache
    256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. 7VTXE 1.x
    Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
    BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 062710 11/12/2001
    Drives Memory Modules c,d
    40.01 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
    7.87 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

    E-IDE CD-ROM 52X L
    SONY CD-RW CRX1611 [CD-ROM drive]
    3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]

    WDC WD400EB-00CPF0 [Hard drive] (40.02 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAAT1679756, rev 06.04G06, SMART Status: Healthy 256 Megabytes Installed Memory

    Slot '0' has 256 MB
    Slot '1' is Empty
    Slot '2' is Empty
    Local Drive Volumes

    c: (on drive 0) 40.01 GB 7.87 GB free

    Network Drives


    Users Printers
    local user accounts last logon
    Robbie MacGregor 11/11/2001 11:03:43 PM (admin)
    local system accounts
    Administrator never (admin)
    Guest never
    HelpAssistant never
    SUPPORT_388945a0 never


    Marks a disabled account; Marks a locked account None detected
    Controllers Display
    Standard floppy disk controller
    Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
    Secondary IDE Channel [Controller]
    VIA Bus Master IDE Controller NVIDIA GeForce2 MX [Display adapter]
    Sceptre 15.7 [Monitor] (15.7"vis, August 1999)
    Bus Adapters Multimedia
    VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
    VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
    VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller Creative SBLive! Gameport
    Creative Sound Blaster PCI512
    MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device
    Standard Game Port
    Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device
    VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller (WDM)
    Communications Other Devices
    Lucent Win Modem
    3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI TX NIC (3C905B-TX)
    Network Card MAC Address: 00:10:5A:0D:B5:76
    Network IP Address: 24.243.212.200 / 20 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    PS/2 Compatible Mouse
    USB Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    Virus Protection
    No AntiVirus details available
    Installed Microsoft Hotfixes [Back to Top]
    DataAccess
    Q832483 on 4/29/2004 (details...)
    Internet Explorer
    Q831167 (details...)
    Q832894 (details...)
    Q837009 (details...)
    SP1 (SP1)
    Windows Media Player
    Q828026 (details...)
    WM817787 (details...)
    SP0
    Q828026 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    Windows XP
    SP1
    KB826939 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    Q324720[SP] on 4/30/2004 (details...)
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    KB810243 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB817778 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
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    SP2 (continued)
    KB820291 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB821253 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB822603 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB823182 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB824105 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB824141 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB825119 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB826939 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB828035 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB828741 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB835732 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB837001 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    KB840374 on 5/11/2004 (details...)
    Q322011 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    Q327979 on 4/30/2004 (details...)
    Q814995 on 4/30/2004 (details...)



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    Software Licenses [Back to Top]

    Microsoft - Internet Explorer 55274-009-0265474-22292 (Key: THBPH-VVTV2-KTXGG-4XW36-XKJGJ)
    Microsoft - MediaPlayer 69808-452-8820593-04117
    Microsoft - WebFldrs XP 12345-111-1111111-30217
    Microsoft - Windows XP Professional 55274-009-0265474-22292 (Key: THBPH-VVTV2-KTXGG-4XW36-XKJGJ)

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    Belarc, Inc. - BelManage Client Version 6.1 *
    Cinematronics - 3D Pinball Version 5.1.2600.0 *
    Download Driver *
    GRISOFT s.r.o. - AVG Anti-Virus System Version 6, 0, 0, 0 *
    GRISOFT(c) SOFTWARE - AVG Anti-Virus System Version 6, 0, 0, 0 *
    GRISOFT(c) SOFTWARE s.r.o - AVG6 Version 6.0.1.9 *
    GRISOFT, s.r.o. - AVG Anti-Virus System Version 6, 0, 0, 0 *
    Java Web Start *
    javaw.exe *
    Lavasoft Ad-aware Plus Version 6.0.0.0 *
    Microsoft (r) Windows Script Host Version 5.6.0.6626 *
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    Microsoft Corporation - Messenger Version 4.7 *
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    Zone Labs Client Version 5.0.590.015 *
    Zone Labs Inc. - Internet Access Monitor Version 5.0.590.015 *
    Zone Labs Inc. - TrueVector Service Version 5.0.590.015 *

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    * Click to see where software is installed.
    a. Megahertz measurement may be inaccurate if other programs were busy during last analysis.
    b. Data may be transferred on the bus at one, two, or four times the Bus Clock rate.
    c. Memory slot contents may not add up to Installed Memory if some memory is not recognized by Windows.
    d. Memory slot contents is reported by the motherboard BIOS. Contact system vendor if slot contents are wrong.
    e. This may be the manufacturer's factory installed product key rather than yours.
     
  2. Baqui99

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    rob. dude. Even though I'm wasted I'm going to offer some very rudimentary advice:

    Disconnect power
    Remove battery from motherboard
    Turn battery upside down for 30 seconds
    Turn back around
    Boot System


    Your system should start up without issues. I used to work in the desktop test lab in college...if that doesn't work, PM me. I have some good debugging techniques.
     
  3. robbie380

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    its worth a shot...hell i've tried everything else. but for now i am too busy drinking beer and playing pool
     
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    C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini051904-03.dmp
    C:\DOCUME~1\ROBBIE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERCE.tmp.dir00\sysdata.xml


    if this even helps it involved these files. it just did it again and the error reporting thing for windows came up and told me my computer recovered from a 'serious error'. they are very in depth aren't they? it said it involved those 2 files. anyhow...i'm getting ready to leave to get a screwdriver because i can't find mine to just try that battery idea. also the error reporting thing is screwed and it keeps popping up with the same thing over and over again.
     
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    baqui...i can't send u a pm. any ideas of what else i should do?
     
  7. Lil Pun

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    I have a BIOS question. I got a blue screen saying IRQL is less than something, blah, blah, blah. It said to go into BIOS and disable options such as caching or shadowing. I looked in BIOS and I only found three things about those subjects. Here they are:

    CPU Internal Cache

    External Cache

    CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking


    All are enabled. Would it be safe to disable any of these options?
     
  8. Rockets2K

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    Ive seen that before...it can be several different things....next tim eit comes up...write down the exact message and then we will see what it is....dont bother jacking in the BIOS..I doubt it will fix anything.
     
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    Of course I have no idea, but I had these IRQ messages before, and I think it was some stupid hardware conflict. At least in XP, isn't there an option for the system to revert to an earlier state (last known functioning configuration or something). I think that helped me once.
     
  10. Lil Pun

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    Thanks R2K. It comes up all the time so that won't be a problem. I'm building a new computer and I just would like this one to work until I get the new one up and running. In fact, I asked some questions in this thread that weren't answered. Mind taking a look?
     

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