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- From: berk@techsys.mcws.fidonet.org (Berk Walker)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Problems with CMOS after using Linux on my 486
- Message-ID: <RcecuB23w165w@techsys.mcws.fidonet.org>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 09:27:38 PST
- References: <Bxpu9D.5Cp@ichaos.nullnet.fi>
- Organization: Private for Now
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- > I have a similar problem with 386sx/16, Phoenix BIOS.
- > From time to time, rebooting gives me the message 'CMOS checksum failure'.
- > No CMOS info seems to be trashed, though.
- >
- > ..Wolf
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- I had the same problem.. but it wasn't really a problem. After that, it
- reset my 1st meg memory options (shadowing, etc) but after that ran fine.
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- Berk Walker berk@techsys.mcws.fidonet.org
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