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Jun 2005
Madison, Indiana, U.S.A.
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Hi folks. I have a Chaintech motherboard with a P4 processor. If I cut the power completely, it will not hold its CMOS settings. I have replaced the battery, and installed a new 400W power supply. Other than replacing the entire board, I do not know what else to try. Comments, anyone?
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May 2005
23×7×29 Posts |
What about "Clear CMOS" jumper setting? Did you check it? Also maybe battery socket is broken - you may check with a voltimeter at the back of motherboard if there is rated battery voltage or not....
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Feb 2005
Colorado
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Whenever I pull a battery, I always bend the prongs in the center of the battery holder up, to make sure they are in firm contact with the battery when it is reinserted. You might give that a try.
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Jun 2005
Madison, Indiana, U.S.A.
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