GA-BX2000 loses cmos settings

R

rello

the above board loses its bios settings after powere is
disconnected...as long as it is connected to the power the settings
hold fine...the error given after a power disconect is "wide range
protection" and it beeps alarmingly like an ambualnce siren until i
load setup defaults in the bios and reboot.....
have tried the following to remedy the problem:

restored the secondary bios
changed cmos battery
flashed the bios to latest version

any tips gratefully accepted

relloman
 
R

rello

Enter Dual BIOS Utility and check for:
Wide Range Protection
Boot From
Auto Recovery
didnt work
but thanks for your quick reply
i disable wide range protection boot from auto recovery it then boots
ok ...turn off the juice for 10 seconds and the bios resets to
wide range protection: enabled
halt on bios defects: disable
auto recovery: enable
boot from: main bios
bios recovery: backup to main [greyed out]
all other settings are also reset to the original settings when it was
born..any other input gratefully received...
btw windows 98 seems to be running ok...
i am thinking i have to toss this nice board
relloman
 
R

Rick

Sure sounds like the CMOS batt, B4 I pitched it I would, clean CMOS Batt contacts (I apologize if ya did!).
Make sure the new Batt is good (hold vmeter on batt. for awhile 30, 40 secs to discharge surface charge).

2cents from,

Rick
Enter Dual BIOS Utility and check for:
Wide Range Protection
Boot From
Auto Recovery

didnt work
but thanks for your quick reply
i disable wide range protection boot from auto recovery it then boots
ok ...turn off the juice for 10 seconds and the bios resets to
wide range protection: enabled
halt on bios defects: disable
auto recovery: enable
boot from: main bios
bios recovery: backup to main [greyed out]
all other settings are also reset to the original settings when it was
born..any other input gratefully received...
btw windows 98 seems to be running ok...
i am thinking i have to toss this nice board
relloman
 

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