From: Adriaan on 26 Dec 2006 17:27 Suddenly I am getting the following message when I boot up: "System is running in Fail-Safe state. Please recheck BIOS - CMOS setup". I looked around the BIOS settings but cannot find anything wrong. I reloaded optimized settings for everything, no difference. If I press F1 to continue, everything seems to work OK. However, next time I reboot the message comes right back. >What is causing the message and how do I fix it? FYI: My system has been running for just about exactly one year (built last Xmas break). MOBO = AN8Ultra, AMD - 3800 X2 CPU, 2GB RAM. I am using BIOS revision 15 since the later ones don't work with USB-2. I added a USB card reader today, but I cannot image that causing it? Any help appreciated. Thanks! Adriaan
From: Bacon_Sarnie on 26 Dec 2006 18:26 "Adriaan" <Adriaan_99NOSPAM(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KaGdnSznI5ZIPAzYnZ2dnUVZ_qunnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > Suddenly I am getting the following message when I boot up: "System is > running in Fail-Safe state. Please recheck BIOS - CMOS setup". I looked > Adriaan CMOS battery
From: Adriaan on 26 Dec 2006 19:39 How/where do I buy a new one, and how do I replace it? Thanks! Adriaan
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