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From: lawodortroder on 28 Oct 2009 22:56 My computer running Windows XP was working fine, then one day i went to turn it on and all i got was a black screen with white writing across the top are approx 5-6 F key functions. F1 to enter set up then after the Fkey functions, it drops down a few lines and asks to confirm month, date year, etc. times. It appears this is the original set up screen i tried scrolling through these functions and changing the info that was incorrect, which was date and time, and did get to windows once. I went and did a computer restore to an earlier date approx 2 weeks prior to the first time this happened and used the computer however when i shut it down, the next time i turned it on it gave me that black set up screen again, that is all it will do now any suggestions
From: Richard Urban on 28 Oct 2009 23:07 "lawodortroder" <lawodortroder(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:333E2239-506C-49B1-AA74-33C0A886B272(a)microsoft.com... > My computer running Windows XP was working fine, then one day i went to > turn > it on and all i got was a black screen with white writing across the top > are > approx 5-6 F key functions. F1 to enter set up > then after the Fkey functions, it drops down a few lines and asks to > confirm > month, date year, etc. times. It appears this is the original set up > screen > i tried scrolling through these functions and changing the info that was > incorrect, which was date and time, and did get to windows once. I went > and > did a computer restore to an earlier date approx 2 weeks prior to the > first > time this happened and used the computer however when i shut it down, the > next time i turned it on it gave me that black set up screen again, that > is > all it will do now any suggestions Replace the tiny coin sized battery on the motherboard. Without this battery at operating voltage your computer bios may/will act as you describe. The battery is too weak to have the bios chip maintain its settings. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience & Security
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