Sometimes, after booting your PC, it will display a BIOS ROM checksum error, preventing your PC from starting. It may be due to some invalid or not accessible data segments. Here we will give you more ...
Load a floppy disk with the correct BIOS file, stick it in, and boot the computer. It might be a bit more involved than that.<BR><BR>What do you have for hardware, specifically the motherboard?
I need some help here...<br><br>Just bought a new PC - parts list below - but since first boot I get an error during POST "Cmos checksum bad - F1 to enter setup - F2 ...