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Computer people needed!
#111272 09/23/05 11:08 PM
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I have a problem with my computer but for the life of me I can't trace it. Anyway, here are the specs on my 3 year computer:

MB - ASUS A7V333
CPU - Athlon XP2200+ (1800Mhz)
Memory - 1024mb (2X512)
SB Audigy
NVIDIA GeForce 6200 (256)

So anyway, yesterday I lose video but I know just from the sounds that my computer is making it's working fine. So I pull out the video card, clean it off and put it back in........nothing. So I go and grab the monitor from my kids computer..........nothing. So I get pissed off unplug the computer three or four times.............nothing.

Ok so no biggie. I go get a new video card and put it in. Computer boots up but it's in the BIOS screen saying my CPU setting is wrong and is causing a problem. I double check what the 2200+ runs at and it's set right, 1800Mhz. So I hit enter and reboot.....PERFECT!. So later on in the day I had to unplug my computer to switch surge protectors. Turn the computer back on.........nothing. What the ?????? I went and got my kids monitor again and......nothing. I get mad again and unplug the computer, plug it back in and turn it on..........nothing. Then after leaving it for a few minutes it comes on in the same BIOS screen saying CPU speed is wrong. So I went from 1800Mhz down to 1350Mhz and as I sit here it works fine but I have yet to re-boot out of fear.

Anybody have an idea on why a 1800Mhz cpu doesn't want to run at it's designed clock speed or bus speed of 133? I even had to drop that from 133 down to 100 to make the system stable.


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#111273 09/23/05 11:47 PM
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what brand ram do you have?

I'm guessing motherboard is the culprit, either that or cpu.

is it running fine at 100 all the time? rebooting fine etc?




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#111274 09/24/05 12:16 AM
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Sounds like your CMOS battery may on its way out. It's located to the right of PCI slots 3 and 4. Replace it and see if that fixes your problem. If that doesn't do it, your CMOS may need to be reset. You could also try the following before replacing the battery.

Here's the procedure:
  1. Unplug the computer.
  2. Remove the battery.
  3. Short the to solder points by touching both with a screwdriver or other metal object.
  4. Re-install the battery.
  5. Plug in the computer and power it on.
  6. Activate the BIOS screen during boot-up by holding down the <Del> key.



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#111275 09/24/05 03:07 AM
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that is what I thought as well until he said it was running fine at 100.




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#111276 09/24/05 03:51 AM
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It's running fine but I have yet to re-boot it since it decided to work at 1350mhz. I'm going to re-boot shortly and see what it does.

If it's just a battery, VERY COOL! I don't feel like putting together another computer at the moment. This one when it works it plenty fast and works very well 99% of the time. After I re-boot I will post on what happens..............but it might be from my kids computer! lol

Thanks for the info guys!

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#111277 09/24/05 12:24 PM
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I was going to say the same thing Peter, our corporate standard for PC's at work used to be the IBM's. You could always tell when the CMOS was going bad, seemed like a common problem.




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Re: Computer people needed!
#111278 09/25/05 02:13 AM
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Well I pulled the battery, shorted out the jumpers.....blah blah blah and it rebooted fine. I tested the battery and it was pushing 2.88 volts. Not bad for a 3 volt battery so I put it back in when I was done shorting out the jumpers. I have only re-booted twice since I did the battery thing but so far it seems fine and is running at 1800mhz and 133mhz.

Now can someone be so kind as to explain to me what I just did? I didn't fix or change anything but it seems fine now. I don't get it and I'm one of those guys who has to know!

Again, thanks for the help!

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#111279 09/25/05 03:03 AM
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My take is that you bought yourself enough time to replace the battery before things go wonky again. I'm not 100% sure but I think 2.88 volts open circuit is low for a lithium cell.


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Re: Computer people needed!
#111280 09/25/05 06:08 AM
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Assuming the battery is actually OK -- I'm not sure about the voltage being adequate, though -- what you did was erase the CMOS RAM. By taking out the battery and shorting the two leads, you purged all contents on the BIOS/CMOS. Settings in there can occasionlly become corrupt and purging them lets you start with a clean slate.

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#111281 09/25/05 11:00 PM
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Thanks guy's! I will change the battery just to be on the safe side.

Again thanks for the help!

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