herbzee said:
Malke, thanx-but THAT did'nt work; what next?
This is the list of something else's.
LOAD AND SAVE OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS.
You could have the bios-clear jumper set in the wrong spot. Most MBs
won't let you boot that way, but yours could be an exception. After
changing it to the other position, and if it boots, go into the bios,
load the defaults, then save and exit. If it doesn't boot, you just
cleared the bios, put the jumper back, and then go into the bios, load
the defaults, then save and exit. READ THE MANUAL for your motherboard
first. If you lost it, you can download another one online.
Check all jumper settings are correct for your CPU. Then go into the
bios, load the defaults, then save and exit..
There could be a short that drains the battery. Check the underside of
the motherboard. Look for loose screws, and basicly anything metal.
touching the motherboard. If you find one, clear it, then go into the
bios, load the defaults, then save and exit.
You may have gotten a bios virus, They're exceedingly rare relics from
the days of DOS. It is also possible that the bios was corrupted by
another means. Download the latest bios from your motherboard
manufacturor. If you have the latest bios, flash it anyway. Then go
into the bios, load the defaults, then save and exit..
The bios chip itself could be bad. Usually they're in a socket, and can
be pulled. MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE RIGHT ONE. If you do replace it then
go into the bios, load the defaults, then save and exit.
THe battery mount, does it appear to be corroded? It needs to be
de-soldered and replaced if so. Then go into the bios, load the
defaults, then save and exit.
Lastly, do any of the capacitors appear bulged or leaking? Capacitors
are those cylinder shaped thingys soldered on to the motherboard. They
can be replaced. But It's hard to find someone who's willing to do the
work for less than the replacement cost of the motherboard.
If none of these work, congratualtions, you have a bad motherboard. Get
a new one or live with it till it dies. You do back up your data,
right?
Only one of these is completely safe procedure to try as an expiriment.
The rest carry some inherant risk.