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Old September 23rd 04, 01:47 PM
kristi
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Default Replaced my CMOS battery

Just finished replacing my CMOS battery when i boot up i
am seeing a lot of the bootup menu it stops and says
Warning your CPU has changed please setup CPU host clock
in SOYO COMBO setup....I set the clock up and it gives me
option to hit F1 to continiue or delete to get to
setup.....the clock has been setup and saved is there
another clock? i cannot find anything that says host
clock. When i F1 to bootup the clock and date are fine.
I would like it to boot up normlly. any help would be
apprecated


thanks
Kristi
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Old September 23rd 04, 02:05 PM
Haggis
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"kristi" wrote in message
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Just finished replacing my CMOS battery when i boot up i
am seeing a lot of the bootup menu it stops and says
Warning your CPU has changed please setup CPU host clock
in SOYO COMBO setup....I set the clock up and it gives me
option to hit F1 to continiue or delete to get to
setup.....the clock has been setup and saved is there
another clock? i cannot find anything that says host
clock. When i F1 to bootup the clock and date are fine.
I would like it to boot up normlly. any help would be
apprecated


thanks
Kristi


that means that the speed setting for your processor is incorrect, choose
correct speed in BIOS


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Old September 23rd 04, 06:26 PM
Lil' Dave
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Means the system clock speed set for reference to the cpu is not compatible.
The built-in multiplier in the cpu times this speed determines the actual
speed of the cpu.
Has nothing to do with the date/time setting in the bios setup.
There can be other problems with changing the cmos battery as well that
aren't widely known except for people that fiddle with hardware.
"kristi" wrote in message
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Just finished replacing my CMOS battery when i boot up i
am seeing a lot of the bootup menu it stops and says
Warning your CPU has changed please setup CPU host clock
in SOYO COMBO setup....I set the clock up and it gives me
option to hit F1 to continiue or delete to get to
setup.....the clock has been setup and saved is there
another clock? i cannot find anything that says host
clock. When i F1 to bootup the clock and date are fine.
I would like it to boot up normlly. any help would be
apprecated


thanks
Kristi



 




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