[Bradford] Apologies and some advice please
Martyn Thompson (Hotmail)
lou_martyn at hotmail.com
Sun May 18 18:16:10 UTC 2014
I've had this problem with my PCs and it was either the RAM not sat
properly (even though there was no reason for it to be disturbed) or the
on-board battery. It wasn't discharged as such, but it did need
removing then the config memory (which is maintained by the cell)
erasing - usually just a case of shorting a jumper for a few seconds.
If you have your motherboard manual it will tell you how to do it.
Pretty easy checks too if it is either of these.
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