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Drvnguy
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 2:05 am    Post subject: k7s5a board Reply with quote

Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when the
computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to sure why
i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100
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kirbalo
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 2:04 am    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

Drvnguy wrote:

Quote:
Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when the
computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to sure why
i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100

Carefully check your button style battery on the motherboard. You may be
able to rotate it a little in the socket to make better contact. You also
may need a new battery...
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Kirbalo...

K7S5A Pro, Athlon XP 1600+
1 Gig DDR, 120 GB, nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440
SuSE Linux 9.0 Pro & XP Pro Dual Boot
Linux 2.4.21-231-athlon
8:31pm up 17 days 5:36, 3 users, load average: 1.71, 1.42, 1.25
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flipper
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 4:02 am    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 20:32:18 -0500, kirbalo <kirbalo@nospam.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Drvnguy wrote:

Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when the
computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to sure why
i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100

Carefully check your button style battery on the motherboard. You may be
able to rotate it a little in the socket to make better contact. You also
may need a new battery...

Won't hurt to try that but he's just got the typical K7S5A 'BAD CMOS'
symptom. Stupid things just do that from time to time.
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fLameDogg
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 4:06 pm    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

"Drvnguy" <drvnguy@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:10fu6l2dijurg28@corp.supernews.com:

Quote:
Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when
the computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to
sure why i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100

These boards just do that. You just have to reset your BIOS settings.
Permanent fix is to flash your BIOS, but you run a (slight but real) risk
with this of course.

I'm not sure which flash to recommend, others can tell you. I just live
with it. It's pretty rare on my system.

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fD
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Steve
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

Mine does the same, I have it down to static, I ground myself by touching a
light switch screw every time.
"Drvnguy" <drvnguy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10fu6l2dijurg28@corp.supernews.com...
Quote:
Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when the
computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to sure why
i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100

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flipper
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 12:05 am    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:50:51 GMT, fLameDogg <flamedogg@operamail.com>
wrote:

Quote:
"Drvnguy" <drvnguy@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:10fu6l2dijurg28@corp.supernews.com:

Since i have run this board ,sometimes when its run at 133/133 ,when
the computer reboots my date goes back to octber of 2002 ???...not to
sure why i have 2 strips od pc 2100 256 ram
runnin a geforce 5200 and windows xp pro .
seems to run fine at 100 100

These boards just do that. You just have to reset your BIOS settings.
Permanent fix is to flash your BIOS, but you run a (slight but real) risk
with this of course.

A 'permanent' fix? Flash it with WHAT?

Quote:

I'm not sure which flash to recommend, others can tell you. I just live
with it. It's pretty rare on my system.
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fLameDogg
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:06 pm    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

flipper <flipper@fish.net> wrote in
news:vabbg0lnovh3eq2nl76hrvui87l7mt6fvp@4ax.com:

Quote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:50:51 GMT, fLameDogg <flamedogg@operamail.com
wrote:

<BIOS reset>
Quote:
These boards just do that. You just have to reset your BIOS settings.
Permanent fix is to flash your BIOS, but you run a (slight but real)
risk with this of course.

A 'permanent' fix? Flash it with WHAT?

I don't know if there is an "official" BIOS from ECS for this. I've seen
references to HoneyX and CheapoMan's (I think that's right) and people have
said these fixed the issue for them. But to be perfectly honest, I've
never tried it (with this board; I've flashed "offical" BIOSes on other
boards), and I couldn't even tell you where to get them without hitting a
search engine or asking someone.

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fD
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Smoker
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 8:07 pm    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

"fLameDogg" <flamedogg@operamail.com> wrote in message
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flipper <flipper@fish.net> wrote in
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:50:51 GMT, fLameDogg <flamedogg@operamail.com
wrote:

BIOS reset
These boards just do that. You just have to reset your BIOS settings.
Permanent fix is to flash your BIOS, but you run a (slight but real)
risk with this of course.

A 'permanent' fix? Flash it with WHAT?

I don't know if there is an "official" BIOS from ECS for this. I've seen
references to HoneyX and CheapoMan's (I think that's right) and people
have
said these fixed the issue for them. But to be perfectly honest, I've
never tried it (with this board; I've flashed "offical" BIOSes on other
boards), and I couldn't even tell you where to get them without hitting a
search engine or asking someone.

--
Let me add 2 cents worth here. I assume you're talking about what's known as

the Lost CMOS problem. AFAIK, there is no known permanent fix for it. ECS
has totally ignored the problem.

All the various Cheepoman BIOS's are available at
www.ocworkbench.com/ecs
where Cheepoman is a moderator of the ECS sector.
His BIOS versions do not fix the lost CMOS problem on K7S5A. For whatever
reason, the HoneyX BIOS isn't even allowed to be mentioned on the OCW site.
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flipper
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:02 am    Post subject: Re: k7s5a board Reply with quote

On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 15:44:22 GMT, fLameDogg <flamedogg@operamail.com>
wrote:

Quote:
flipper <flipper@fish.net> wrote in
news:vabbg0lnovh3eq2nl76hrvui87l7mt6fvp@4ax.com:

On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:50:51 GMT, fLameDogg <flamedogg@operamail.com
wrote:

BIOS reset
These boards just do that. You just have to reset your BIOS settings.
Permanent fix is to flash your BIOS, but you run a (slight but real)
risk with this of course.

A 'permanent' fix? Flash it with WHAT?

I don't know if there is an "official" BIOS from ECS for this. I've seen
references to HoneyX and CheapoMan's (I think that's right) and people have
said these fixed the issue for them. But to be perfectly honest, I've
never tried it (with this board; I've flashed "offical" BIOSes on other
boards), and I couldn't even tell you where to get them without hitting a
search engine or asking someone.

Well, saying a "permanent fix' is to flash the BIOS, but not having
any evidence that anything will, is an overly optimistic claim to say
the least.

I haven't checked in the last couple of months, so there's always a
remote chance that something new has suddenly cropped up, but I'm not
aware of any BIOS, or anything else for that matter, that 'fixes' the
K7S5A/Pro 'bad cmos' problem.

There are a lot of 'ideas', and premature presumptions it's been
'fixed', but, as far as I know, they all end up eventually discovering
it's still there.
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