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when i try to save and exit from bios, the computer exits...

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Question by jushkun
Submitted on 3/27/2004
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when i try to save and exit from bios, the computer exits bios but does not seem to reboot. ie. monitor loses signal, fans and everything running, but i don't get the familiar startup beep. the internal speaker is hooked up... then i restarted the system this time i got the message < CMOS Checksum Error - loaded default > press F1 ...... Etc. this time my keyboard dose not work i changed the keyboard but still had the same error then i tried to use the keyboard by the USB port but it dose not work. i could not go to the BIOS setup.if any body got answer please inform me by email < jushkun@msn.com >


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