
Yesterday, I had like 2 short powerbreaks to the house, Like just when the ligts and tv and all flashes, goes off and comes on in like a milli sec. I had 2 of those within one second.
So my workstation rebooted itself.
When it came back, "Cmos Settings wrong"
And the old man that I am was going, whohoo I've heard of that. So I go looking through my manual and find the CMOS switch, and I reset the switch.
and yet again, "Cmos Settings wrong".
ok So then I went into the Bios, "Loaded Default Settings" and rebooted it.
Since then I havent gotten into the bios anymore

So I read on your forums that when you get the CMOS settings wrong and the reset doesnt work all you need to do is replace a battery.
Think this is the case here ?
Or sorry, motherboard is fried, get a new one ?
or all hope is lost ? New computer yes please.
Motherboard: 865PE Neo2-p
Bios: sorry don't know, the same one wich came with the board.