Kitaeru
New Member
I have a Compaq Evo N600c that I got about a month and a half ago. I'm running Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3). The past few days, every time I boot up the laptop, I get a message at start-up:
162 - System Options not Set
The following configuration options were automatically updated:
Total memory installed: 262144 Kbytes
CMOS checksum invalid, default values loaded
And then it gives me three options:
F1 - Save Changes
F2 - Ignore Changes
F10 - Computer Setup
When I press F1, the computer starts up and allows me to log on, but the date and time are invalid and need to be reset - it always changes the date and time to Thursday, January 3, 1980, 11:01 PM.
When I press F2, it says:
Non-system disk or disk error
Replace and strike any key when ready
And I have to reboot the laptop.
F10, obviously, takes me to the computer setup.
I don't know why it's doing this - I don't have an internet connection and the only way I could possibly have gotten a virus is if I transferred it from the computer I'm currently using, and we haven't had any problems with this computer. If it's nothing serious I'm not going to worry about it - the laptop runs fine otherwise, it's just a bit annoying having to fix the date and time every time I get on the computer. I just want to make sure it isn't a serious problem. Has anyone else had a similar problem or maybe have any idea what's wrong?
Thanks in advance for any info/help.
162 - System Options not Set
The following configuration options were automatically updated:
Total memory installed: 262144 Kbytes
CMOS checksum invalid, default values loaded
And then it gives me three options:
F1 - Save Changes
F2 - Ignore Changes
F10 - Computer Setup
When I press F1, the computer starts up and allows me to log on, but the date and time are invalid and need to be reset - it always changes the date and time to Thursday, January 3, 1980, 11:01 PM.
When I press F2, it says:
Non-system disk or disk error
Replace and strike any key when ready
And I have to reboot the laptop.
F10, obviously, takes me to the computer setup.
I don't know why it's doing this - I don't have an internet connection and the only way I could possibly have gotten a virus is if I transferred it from the computer I'm currently using, and we haven't had any problems with this computer. If it's nothing serious I'm not going to worry about it - the laptop runs fine otherwise, it's just a bit annoying having to fix the date and time every time I get on the computer. I just want to make sure it isn't a serious problem. Has anyone else had a similar problem or maybe have any idea what's wrong?
Thanks in advance for any info/help.