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Old 09-08-2006, 10:38 PM   #1
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Unhappy ASUS P4P800 - CMOS problem......

Hi,

Please can anyone help me how to solve this,I've been using ASUSP4P800 E-Deluxe for over 3 years without any problem. But now, there's a message frequently shows up like this : "CMOS not setup, CMOS date and time not setting, press F1 to enter CMOS SETUP, F2 load defaults value & continue" everytime when I powered off the PC. (but if I'd setup the date and time, and booting the pc without powered off the pc, it goes correctly as before)

I've taken out the battery and re-insert it, and tried to reset all the jumper, but it seems not change.

Can anyone give me any hint to solve the cause/problem? And one more thing, can anyone tell me which is the correct jumper te reset the CMOS. Any tips would be welcome and greatly appreciated, thanx.
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Old 09-09-2006, 05:57 AM   #2
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Replace the battery with a new one, could be the current battery is drained.
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Old 09-09-2006, 07:52 AM   #3
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ok, I'll try it. thanx for your tips.
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Old 09-09-2006, 07:58 AM   #4
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forgot to mention your name, hi darkwish thanx for your tips.
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Old 09-09-2006, 03:26 PM   #5
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Lol, you're welcome. I assume you were replying to me..since I was the only one who replied.
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Old 02-13-2008, 01:08 AM   #6
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Hi,

Please can anyone help me how to solve this,I've been using ASUSP4P800 E-. Bwut now, there's a message frequently shows up like this : "CMOS not setup, CMOS date and time set, chasis intruced, we cannot go to bios setup everytime when I powered off the PC. , via techonlogies raid controller <tab> enter to the windowsusers

I've taken out the battery and re-insert it, and tried to reset all the jumper, but it seems not change. bios chip i will taken out

Can anyone give me any hint to solve the cause/problem? And one more thing, can anyone tell me which is the correct jumper te reset the CMOS. Any tips would be welcome and greatly appreciated, thanx.

Please can anyone help me how to solve this,I've been using ASUSP4P800 E-. Bwut now, there's a message frequently shows up like this : "CMOS not setup, CMOS date and time set, chasis intruced, we cannot go to bios setup everytime when I powered off the PC. , via techonlogies raid controller <tab> enter to the windowsusers

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Old 02-13-2008, 01:12 AM   #7
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Re: ASUS P4P800 - CMOS problem......

Originally Posted by anandveera
Hi,

Please can anyone help me how to solve this,I've been using ASUSP4P800 E-. Bwut now, there's a message frequently shows up like this : "CMOS not setup, CMOS date and time set, chasis intruced, we cannot go to bios setup everytime when I powered off the PC. , via techonlogies raid controller <tab> enter to the windowsusers

I've taken out the battery and re-insert it, and tried to reset all the jumper, but it seems not change. bios chip i will taken out

Can anyone give me any hint to solve the cause/problem? And one more thing, can anyone tell me which is the correct jumper te reset the CMOS. Any tips would be welcome and greatly appreciated, thanx.
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