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Old May 27th 04, 11:39 AM
Elector
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"Jeptha" wrote in message
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Never mind, never mind, it cleared itself.

(sigh) i am gonna miss the packard bell face at boot up.


The powerleap finally worked.

Now I have a different problem.

every thim i boot I can't use anything on the computer.
I seem to have lost all driver memory during the flashing.



I would like to thank the people who helped me get my pb back on

it's feet:






THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS: can you help with the driver problem.



The best way to get "everything found during bootup" is to remove the
CMOS battery and then wait a few moments place it back it and then let
the system find the devices as before. (CMOS reset) That is the way I
do it. However in the BIOS chipset screen you can set the bios to
default settings and that should also make the system run as before if
I am understanding you correctly.

Also as in your other posts, it would be better to have you "quote"
whom you are referring to as to better understand your question and
what had previously been said or tried before.

Elector


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Old May 27th 04, 11:40 AM
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"Jeptha" wrote in message
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BEANS!!! BEANS!!! BEANS!!!

I purchased the upgrade and followed the instructions then it

happened.....

The cmos is corrupt.
now what?


See my other reply. Just remove the battery and then place it back in.
If there is a CMOS reset pins use them instead.

Elector


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Old May 29th 04, 02:21 AM
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I have the rest of the problems on the priority one support site under
hardware in the tech forum.
I don't want to type it out again so if oyu have a response to the
posting , either post it here or at priority one

"Elector" wrote in message .. .
"Jeptha" wrote in message
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BEANS!!! BEANS!!! BEANS!!!

I purchased the upgrade and followed the instructions then it

happened.....

The cmos is corrupt.
now what?


See my other reply. Just remove the battery and then place it back in.
If there is a CMOS reset pins use them instead.

Elector

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Old May 29th 04, 03:43 PM
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I believe it will tell you that after you flash the bios....just
reboot..........


"Jeptha" wrote in message
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BEANS!!! BEANS!!! BEANS!!!

I purchased the upgrade and followed the instructions then it

happened.....

The cmos is corrupt.
now what?



 




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