The CMOS is a physical part of the motherboard: it is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the onboard battery. The CMOS is reset and loses all custom settings in case the battery runs out of energy, Additionally, the system clock resets when the CMOS loses ...
> CMOS Checksum error - Default loaded > Press F2 to continue, F1 to enter SETUP There is a "button-battery" on the motherboard, about the size of a USA $0.25 coin, that needs to be replaced. Power-off the computer, and disconnect the AC power cord. Remove the battery,...
The function keys are arranged at the top of your keyboard numbered across from F1 to F12 and are commonly referred to as F keys or FN keys. The keys provide some interesting shortcuts for common computer functions that can be useful tools in everyday computing. ...
I can't seem to find the CMOS battery on this model- I did find a small button cell looking thing surrounded in blue rubbery stuff that is right between the PCMCIA slots and the fan (on the motherboard). It is soldered to the board. Anyone know if this is what...
> CMOS Checksum error - Default loaded > Press F2 to continue, F1 to enter SETUP There is a "button-battery" on the motherboard, about the size of a USA $0.25 coin, that needs to be replaced. Power-off the computer, and disconnect the AC power cord. Remove the battery, noting tha...
> CMOS Checksum error - Default loaded > Press F2 to continue, F1 to enter SETUP There is a "button-battery" on the motherboard, about the size of a USA $0.25 coin, that needs to be replaced. Power-off the computer, and disconnect the AC power cord. Remove the battery, noting that...
> CMOS Checksum error - Default loaded > Press F2 to continue, F1 to enter SETUP There is a "button-battery" on the motherboard, about the size of a USA $0.25 coin, that needs to be replaced. Power-off the computer, and disconnect the AC power cord. Remove the battery, noti...
> CMOS Checksum error - Default loaded > Press F2 to continue, F1 to enter SETUP There is a "button-battery" on the motherboard, about the size of a USA $0.25 coin, that needs to be replaced. Power-off the computer, and disconnect the AC power cord. Remove the battery, noting that...