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Bios settings change on their own
Posted by Not so quick on February 29th, 2004


I'm the only who uses the box. All of a sudden
the onboard NIC is disabled and the splash
screen is on. I've never had bios settings change.
Is there a way to save and restore bios settings?
How about a tutorial and explanation of them,
other than the motherboard manual...
Thanks : -)


Posted by Jan Alter on February 29th, 2004


How's the battery on the mb?



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Posted by kony on March 1st, 2004


On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:58:57 GMT, "Jan Alter" <bearpuf@verizon.net> wrote:

That's my first guess too, though knowing what motherboard it is wouldn't
hurt either.

Posted by Not so quick on March 1st, 2004



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Good question. The mb is only 6 months old but it could
be low?



Posted by Not so quick on March 1st, 2004



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MSI the one with the 800fsb PE650 something or other.
Thanks for trying to help.



Posted by Not so quick on March 1st, 2004



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Thanks Trent.



Posted by Jan Alter on March 1st, 2004


One other thought: check with the mb manufacturer for a bios update. There
might be a bug in the one they first issued and then corrected it later.

I had an Abit KT7 board that was supposed to be able to boot from a
CD-ROM but never would. Abit issued six or more bioses for this machine over
a two year period. I flashed the board with each one and it made no
difference. The board still would not boot from a bootable CD-ROM. However,
I tried the last bios they issued for this mb about 6 months ago and
suddenly it would boot from a CD-ROM..

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