Enter in the BIOS menu and select "Load defaults settings". If you don't have a floppy unit on your computer you must disable the floppy controller.
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Browse All TopicsHi when i start up my computer i am seeing this on the screen floppy disk fail (40) CMOS checksum error defaults loaded. then it just stays on this screen. How do i get rid of these messages? thanks
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I got into the BIOS and these are the changes i made. Standard CMOS features>Halt On had ALL,but keyboard i changed this to NO ERRORS.
Standard CMOS features> Drive A - 1.4m,3.5 in I changed this to NONE, i left drive B - NONE and i left Floppy 3 mode support - Disabled
I restarted the computer a few times and i am not getting the errors, it boots straight to Windows.
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by: JMTinCLTPosted on 2009-11-04 at 10:15:32ID: 25742129
Hi. Can you answer these questions?
Have you looked in the "Halt on error" configuration in your BIOS?
Have you checked the battery?
Do you have the option to "hit F1 to continue"?
What type of computer is this?
What is the BIOS version?