remove battery or no video

morssolis

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every time i restart my computer i have to take the battery out or when it boots there is no video output. what can cause this? how do i fix it
 
Try a new battery. A weak battery can actually make you believe the bios is corrupted seeing a variety of problems. Windows sounds has an item there for critical battery to alert you when a battery is weak and on the way out you can assign any wav file to.

ONE FURTHER ITEM: Don't start a second thread for the same problem. This is being discussed already on your first thread.
 
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Oh yes, the battery is meant to keep some power to the mobo to save information in the BIOS (something like that). So yes it was in use the whole time for 8 months. Also batteries to lose their power over time, even if not in use.
 
Oh yes, the battery is meant to keep some power to the mobo to save information in the BIOS (something like that). So yes it was in use the whole time for 8 months. Also batteries to lose their power over time, even if not in use.

To be more precise, that's how it always displays the correct date, and that's how it keeps the BIOS settings as you set them.
 
well i never messed with the bios before so they had to be default. i am trying to figure out why default now only brings up video 1 time
 
A weak battery will cause any number of problems. I ran the last build for a full year and then one it wouldn't do anything. No fans started! No lights even blinked. An immediate thought was to go out and get a new one and waa laa... it fired right up.

The battery that came with the board simply went doa. Ever buy a new universal remote and see the cheap batteries that come wrapped up? You end up going out and buying a brand name set to replace them. I just added something about what was seen with one old build on the first thread.
 
ok i put a new battery in and same problem. i must clear cmos to get video. for some reason since i built the computer windows likes to pop up a blue screen real quick with numbers and letters on it while it is loading. when the bar is moving across under the logo before windows starts. then restarts

it always takes a lot of attempts to get it up but now i have to power down clear cmos to get video after it crashes and restarts

if i restart the computer before i press f1 to continue when it says cmos checksum error then i do not need to clear cmos and i will get video. if its after like when windows crashes during boot then i do need to clear cmos.

i put in a HDD with windows me on it from a older computer and it starts but all i get is new hardware found and no explorer. and if i restart again i have to clear cmos.

what i am thinking is if i can get a hold of a copy of windows i can format the drive get windows started and update the bios with gigabytes program. i hope this will work. i just dont want to go spend 100 bucks on windows and it may not.

o and it is not on board video its a agp card
 
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Often a weak battery will cause the problem you are seeing. The checksum error however points at the even more likely problem of having a corrupted bios.

How old is the system there? You might see this corrected by simply going for an update if that model board has been out for some time. Often an update will include a fix for a bug. You could also be looking at a bad eprom by a rare chance.
 
ok i put a new battery in and same problem. i must clear cmos to get video. for some reason since i built the computer windows likes to pop up a blue screen real quick with numbers and letters on it while it is loading. when the bar is moving across under the logo before windows starts. then restarts

it always takes a lot of attempts to get it up but now i have to power down clear cmos to get video after it crashes and restarts

if i restart the computer before i press f1 to continue when it says cmos checksum error then i do not need to clear cmos and i will get video. if its after like when windows crashes during boot then i do need to clear cmos.

i put in a HDD with windows me on it from a older computer and it starts but all i get is new hardware found and no explorer. and if i restart again i have to clear cmos.

what i am thinking is if i can get a hold of a copy of windows i can format the drive get windows started and update the bios with gigabytes program. i hope this will work. i just dont want to go spend 100 bucks on windows and it may not.

o and it is not on board video its a agp card

You say you replaced the battery with a (good) one, if so make sure its in right. If your getting a cmos checksum error it means something has changed in the values of the bios since it was last booted. You say you have been resetting the bios, just by chance your not doing it backwards. Having the jumper set to clear and booting will do the same thing. If you know everything is set correct when you get into the bios pick reset defaults- save and exit. See if that helps.
 
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