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Checksum error defaults loaded

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 10:21 pm
by ISTA
help! i have replaced the coin battery have taken it out and tested the battery to make sure it is charged. ive tried reconfiguering the CMOS settings, ive reformated. ive prayed really very hard to the Mother board fairy.
but my computer will not keep time, and it always says at startup
CMOS Checksum Error, Defaults loaded
NOW you have to turn it off cold to get it to shut down. so it wont retain any new programing or programs installed.
PIONEX
Cyrix Mll 300 processor with MMX tech.
award bio 1997
AuthenticAMD AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor

2A5KI ALI IV+ M1531/M1543 Chipset (also known as Super TX chipset)

Searching PCI-Devices (CFG_Type 1)
Bus Nr. 00h
00 0 Vendor=Acer Labs (ALi) No PCI-INT
Device=ALi M1531 Aladdin IV 586-Chipset, Rev=B3h
02 0 Vendor=Acer Labs (ALi) No PCI-INT
Device=ALi M1543 Function 0: PCI to ISA Bridge , Rev=B4h
03 0 Vendor=1317h -- new vendor ID No PCI-INT
Device=0985h -- new device ID, Rev=11h
05 0 Vendor=Cirrus Logic No PCI-INT
Device=00D6h -- new device ID, Rev=03h
06 0 Vendor=OPTi Incorporated No PCI-INT
Device=C861h -- new device ID, Rev=10h
0B 0 Vendor=Acer Labs (ALi) INT A=IRQ 15
Device=ALi M1543 PCI Enhanced IDE Controller, Sub-Device, Rev=20h

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 10:26 pm
by Rainbow
Is the Clear CMOS jumper set to NORMAL?

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 1:35 am
by ajzchips
This part confuses me:
Cyrix Mll 300 processor with MMX tech.
AuthenticAMD AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor
8O

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 6:07 pm
by ISTA
that is what the info sheet for the computer stated. um thats what it is.

also this is the start up info ( types it out exactly)

Award Modular BIO v.4.51 PG, an Energy Star Ally
Copyright (c) 1984-Award Software, Inc.
ATC0708D
AMD-k6(tm)-2/266 CPU Found Memory Test, 65536k OK
Award Plug and Play BIOS Extention V1.0A
Copyright (c) 1997 Award Software Inc.
Decting IDE Primary Master ...ST36531A
Decting IDE Primary Slave ...None
Decting IDE Secondary Master... None
Decting IDE Secondary Slave ,,,Cd-Rom Drive/F5B
CMOS checksum error- Defaults loaded
Press F1 to continue/ DEL to enter SETUP
07/08/98 ALi-154x-2A5KIB09C-00

(ok im a tad tired that last line might be)
ALi-154x-2A5KIB09L-00

ok is there a site that will give me a visual on the proper jumper settings? because that was another thought I had. as to what may be causeing my computers problem.
thanks people
Ista

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 7:00 pm
by Denniss
Biostar M5ATC - manual should be available at www.biostar.com.tw
Tried to install a new jumper replacing your old Clear CMOS jumper ?
There is a little newer Bios patched to support up to 64GB HDD : http://wims.rainbow-software.org
Are you sure the CR2032 battery has more than 3V ?
no broken or bend contacts in battery socket ?
when removing battery tried to short circuit the + and - contact in the socket with a screwdriver ? > Remeber to remove power from your system when clearing CMOS .
Then go into Bios - Load Setup or Performance Defaults and then save and exit .

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 9:34 pm
by ISTA
your a genius that jumper ( Jp4) was lacking the cap completely leaving that set for : Onboard Battery Disabled :
if i had found that link to the manual before id have fixed this, ill let you know, and thank you
Fingers crossed

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 10:37 pm
by KachiWachi
Please see my POST here on M5ATC...let me know if you are experiencing some of the same issues... http://www.wimsbios.net/phpBB2/viewtopi ... 65baac8664

You have in you POST "Searching PCI devices...etc...". Is that from running CTPCI??

Thanks!!

Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 1:53 am
by KachiWachi
Also...do you mean ATC0708D or ATC0708B?

Thanks!!

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 6:52 pm
by ISTA
ATC0708D i rechecked it and yes that D is correct, still checking out the jumper situation, seems one son may have thought they looked good functioning as something else :cry:

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 9:13 pm
by KachiWachi
What is stamped on your motherboard...M5ATC Rev. ???

Could you verify the BIOS ID line also (C or L)?

I hope you had a chance to see my POST on this...mine is also in a PIONEX case.

Thanks!!

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 11:38 pm
by ISTA
Mother Board is stamped with
M5ATC Rev. 1.0
Ali 154x-2A5KIB09C-00

the U5 CHIP : M1531 B1
the U14 CHIP : M1543 B1
the JP9 jumpers are missing caps
the JP4 jumpers were missing I put it into the 1-2 normal position
the J13 USB Jumpers are missing caps
the JP 11 Jumpers are missing caps
IrDA JP7 looks like
2468 246
1357 135
caps are currently
2 3-4 6 8
5-6 4 1-2
J15 has no caps
the J14 looks like
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

with conections to
25 26
1234 567 12 13

and yes I am IRL Numerically Dyslexic ( sighs)
so this wasnt easy
but I did it
:lol:
and the sticker on the BIO CHIP is PC\PNP 586 S/N 109899217 1997

any other numbers I can search for?

oh and the HD is a Seagate medalist 6531 Model # ST36531A
the Power supply is 200 watts or 60/50 Hz

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 12:02 am
by KachiWachi
Thanks ISTA.

Looks like we have the same board, but I think for some reason, mine has an error in the IRQ configuration.

(BTW...I loaded the patched BIOS from here to get >32GB HD support, and it works...so if you ever get a bigger HD... :D Removing it and installing the previous BIOS does NOT fix my problem...)

Did you get your IRQ data in your very first POST from CTPCI? I am hoping so...and that a *WIZARD* here can verify for me that my board does have a problem...and if there might be a workaround for that somehow...could be the root of my CDROM problems...

I will check my jumpers when I get home and let you know what mine look like, with the exception of the CPU jumpers, since mine has a i200MMX installed.

Are you running Win98SE, and if so, does your CDROM remember it's name in the Device Manager?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 7:30 pm
by KachiWachi
Interesting...mine says ATC0708B and not D... and I got this BIOS file from the BIOSTAR site...

My full ID string is 07/08/98-ALi-154x-2A5KIB09C-00.

U5/U14 - See picture on my POST
JP9 - mine has caps, but they are all open (CPU Clock@66 MHz)
JP4 - 1-2...OK (CMOS Battery on)
J13 - is for USB cable to outside world...no jumpers
JP11 - open (Wake-on-Modem)
JP7/6 - CPU Voltage and Multiplier...set acording to your CPU
J15 - CPU Cooling Fan, if you have one connected there
J14 - Header for all your buttons out front, speaker, etc... also IrDA

Download the manual and check your jumpers. If the battery is good (CR2032) and it is installed correctly (you can read the numbers on it), maybe the trace to the CMOS chip is open. But check the basics first, and make sure you are set up correctly for your hardware. Not sure, but I think your CPU jumpers may be off for a real K6-2/266 (2.2/3.3V, 66MHzx4)...make sure you really have one, unless you are overclocking, etc...

Here is the link to the manual...click around to get other info on the board... M5ATC Manual

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 8:41 pm
by Denniss
Official Biostar Bios usually has a B as indicator .
OEM-Boards usually have D or maybe other letters to indicate the OEM-version for system builders .
AFAIK official Bios is usable on most OEM-boards .

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2002 1:28 am
by KachiWachi
Interesting...will have to load the original BIOS and check the letter...