Re: SURVPC Digest - 17 Mar 1999 to 18 Mar 1999 (#1999-83)
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999 00:00:01 +0000, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> 11. NEC 286

One assumes that you have checked the CMOS battery...
Failure to save CMOS settings is, of course, the first sign that the
battery has died and the CMOS settings revert to default on every
power off. Which usually also means that DATE reverts to something in
1980.

> Date:    Fri, 19 Mar 1999 10:55:26 +1000
> From:    P o p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: NEC 286

> Hmm, so on the 286 it should have in base memory: 640 and
> extended memory: 0? It actually allows up to 10Mb to be entered
> in.

> So what else might be causing this message to come up on every
> reboot? "Invalid configuration run setup" ??? Also when I run the
> setup it scrambles the CMOS, and it has to be set again. Wierd.
> Maybe this SurvPC is officially dead?

> From,
> Paul (Quantum Business Systems)
> www.quantumsystems.com.au

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