Non volatile RAM, your CMOS memory. Perhaps it is shot or the battery is
dead (some NVRAM had the cell built in), or the jumper was set to clear CMOS
and not set back. You should contact you motherboard manufacturer. If it
turns out to be bad BIOS, you can try this company: http://mysite.verizon.net/dj_mix/frame1.htm
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