Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!udel!rochester!rutgers!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!yunexus!xrtll!silver From: silver@xrtll.uucp (Hi Ho Silver) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: xcmos checksum failure Message-ID: <1990Oct13.211819.2393@xrtll.uucp> Date: 13 Oct 90 21:18:19 GMT References: <2072@cybaswan.UUCP> Reply-To: silver@xrtll.UUCP (Hi Ho Silver) Organization: Not around here, pal! Lines: 30 In article <2072@cybaswan.UUCP> eehamid@cybaswan.UUCP (ia.hamid) writes: $The system: $ 1. 386DX at 20 MHz with AMI Bios. $ 2. 2 Meg RAM. $ 3. Paradise+ VGA $ 4. GUI: Windows 3 / Enhanced mode. $The problem: $ 1. After turning on, the RAM checking routine ticks at HALF its $ normal speed. Define "its normal speed". Does this mean you've changed something in your configuration and this problem has appeared? If so, try putting the configuration back to the way it was and see if the problem goes away again. This will give you a better idea of what's going wrong. $ 2. At the end of RAM check, 3 beeps and error message displayed: $ xcmos checksum failure $ To resume press Try re-running the setup program. Make sure everything's set correctly. Write the information back to the non-volatile memory and see if that helps the problem at all. It's possible that the information in the CMOS RAM got changed slightly, though I don't know how that could produce the half-speed RAM test you mentioned. It's worth a try, though. -- HI ROGER |Nikebo says "Nikebo knows how to post. Just do it."| silver@xrtll _________|-----------------------|_______________|------------|_____________ yunexus!xrtll!silver (L, not 1) | Hi Ho Silver | costing the net thousands Silver: Ever Searching for SNTF |i need a grilf | upon thousands of dollars