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Posted by: krrjhn
« on: 24. January 2011., 07:45:33 »

Is it works ????
Posted by: manual2100
« on: 12. October 2010., 11:33:47 »

reset the bios and if it still fails change the battery
Posted by: madchip
« on: 13. March 2010., 16:11:22 »

Maybe battery need to be changed.
Try to change setting in manual in the bios for cpu
Posted by: heboman
« on: 15. October 2009., 18:42:58 »

Make sure that you do not have a virus I had a virus that set a password to the bios ... see if you have the same status without the HD connected and after a bios reset
if the problem is there update the bios
Posted by: stevebri
« on: 30. June 2009., 19:38:17 »

Check to see if the bios battery needs to be replaced.
Posted by: sakthivel
« on: 24. June 2009., 18:15:23 »

whenever i turn on my computer it asks BIOS setup.please provide solution for me?
Posted by: guardian63
« on: 21. June 2009., 09:16:40 »

Try to update your BIOS firmware
Posted by: jake2pointzero
« on: 16. June 2009., 12:33:34 »

Georgecloner,

Yes i'm using a ASUS Mobo. I will try your advice and give you update.

thanks,

jake
Posted by: georgecloner
« on: 16. June 2009., 05:28:56 »

Hi Jake!

Have the same problem with my old rig with an ASUS mobo, BIOS frequently resets and posts an error message "Overclocking Fail!" which I do not usually do -- Overclocking.  Are you also running with an ASUS mobo? Because this is a common problem with ASUS nowadays which it detects wrong frequencies or high voltages causing BIOS resets. 

Battery is no problem, try two things: (1) clean up your PC inside and out from dusts, incl Power Supply, (2) try replacing your PSU (power output inconsistency from power supply may possibly reset your BIOS).

Regards,

GC

Posted by: jake2pointzero
« on: 15. June 2009., 20:28:33 »

Fellow SCForum,

I had a problem on my computer. The problem is, everytime i turned on my PC it always asked for a BIOS setup setting. I already change the internal battery to a new one but still it asked for a BIOS setting. What seems to be the problem, need your help.


Thank you in advance.

jake
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