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#1 User is offline   jdulmage 

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Posted 30 December 2000 - 08:49 AM

In May of 2000, I purchased a motherboard and processor. I got it all hooked up, you know typical, whatever. Booted it up, blah blah, got the latest bios for it, it enabled that life saving S.M.A.R.T features for the hard drives. I was noticing that it had said

External Cache: 512 KB, Disabled.

I want that enabled, make things better for my system, there wasn't a feature to turn it off or on confused

I also noticed that in my hardware monitor setup in the BIOS, it said

Case Opened NO

my case is open, I leave one of the side doors off

huh? confused

So, today, for some dumb reason, (and this has been happening for about 3 weeks now, but not nearly as much as today). I would reboot my system only to see that the computer would refuse to boot back up. It would reboot, my monitor light would flash that amber color (stating that the computer is off), it was not off, it refused to do the POST checks or anything, black screen..so I would have to shut off the system from the back switch, about once a day. Now, it's about 4 times a day and now it was reseting my BIOS and giving me CMOS Checksum Failures and what not So I got fed up mad

I took the battery out of my motherboard, looking around to see if it had leaked or something confused

Well christ...I couldn't remember which way to put the battery back in and since nothing on the board or in the manual told me how, I just guessed. So I just did that. Turned it on, went into the BIOS only to see, that

Case Opened YES
External Cache: 512 KB, Enabled

now, was it the fact that I took the battery out and then put it back in, or was the battery in backwards straight out of the manufactuer? confused

Wow, what a mystery, but i'm happy now that it's all fixed up and working RIGHT for a change. and that's why they call me a troubleshooter wink

[ December 30, 2000: Message edited by: jdulmage ]
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#2 User is offline   EddiE314 

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Posted 30 December 2000 - 12:17 PM

don't you love that mind-boggling tech sh1t that cannot be solved by the common person?
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#3 User is offline   jdulmage 

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Posted 30 December 2000 - 09:13 PM

well, it certainly was a mystery and my computer still does the amber light **** when I reboot sometimes, lol..
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