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aguste
Joined: 20 Jan 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: 02/14/08 - 09:01 Post subject: |
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| Greetings. Somehow I managed to find the temporal solution for this piece of crap in order to use it occasionally. Here is the situation, when I want to turn on my computer, I must remove the battery and to reset the BIOS settings to its defaults right after. Then it is working. But, when I adjust the time and date, or anything else that is needed after for the system to operate, nope. It just won’t boot and that’s it. I can see blank screen only. Where is the solution? Thanks in advance. |
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horatius
Joined: 25 Apr 2004 Posts: 67
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Posted: 03/14/08 - 23:44 Post subject: |
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| The solution for your T3256 model is inside the motherboard itself. Inside the BIOS. BIOS information is stored with the help from that battery. The computer with fault battery, acts like mobile phone with lithium polymer battery and has no memory effect at all. Anyway, this situation of yours doesn’t indicates that you actually have a problem with the version of BIOS. You may need to update your BIOS to the newer version. Nowadays, it was much more complicated to perform BIOS update than today, so head straight forward to your manufacturer’s web site and download the BIOS image file. |
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