On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 13:16:06 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 13:01:42 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 05:48:29 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Any other thoughts?
Store the BIOS settings, turn of the computer, remove the CMOS battery, set the jumpers to clear the CMOS RAM, wait a few seconds, set the jumper back,
mount the battery, before turning on the computer ;),
turn on the computer, do not restore the BIOS settings, perhaps it solved the issue. Then restore the BIOS settings ...
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Regards, Ralf
PS: Don't use the same battery again, replace it by a new battery, or at least measure the voltage of the old battery under load, e.g. measure with a resistor parallel to the multimeter.
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