Can you post more specific info about the system components?
1) a CMOS checksum is normally associated with a dead/flakey CMOS
battery.... I know your board is new, but... Have you checked the battery?
Maybe it's just in backwards or upside down....
2) have you reset CMOS to default values? Then try booting. Just to see if
it will -- without errors.
3) have you re-seated your video card?
4) if the machine does exactly the same thing with the video card NOT
INSTALLED, then it means your motherboard is not seeing anything when you do
install it, and you may have a dead video card (or a bad AGP slot).
Hopefully it isn't item 4.
Good luck,
-Lawrence in Seattle
"Tony T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:OwFQa.400$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I have built up a new system with a AMD 2.4 Athlon and Gigabyte board with
a
> 128mb winfast card. When the machine boots I get an error message "CMOS
> checksum error defaults loaded" the machine wil run through the bios
script
> then hang doing nothing. When a rebbot is done the machine puts the
monitor
> in sleep mode and stops the speaker emits asteady "beep and the power
light
> flashes. I have no idea what this error is I have tried removing
components
> and nothing seems to help any ideas?
>
>
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