my system was down for just over a whole day (shock horror!)recently and to say i was a little bereft was an understatement (i need to get out more).
anyway I was piss-farting around on the net and everything started to slow up, ie windows were taking their time closing, text and mouse decided to work in a different time zone etc. at this point a reboot was probably in order. after the mem count i thought 'how can i screw up my bios today?'. i changed things like preference setup of pci/agp display adaptor to agp/pci (a reasonable change i thought). also changed the video rom bios shadow to disable & memory timings to see what would happen. as you would imagine not much happened, it just didn't boot.
at this stage i was mildly annoyed so i switched off my machine and turned it on again thinking the bios would reset due to failure to boot last time and return to safe default settings. again nothing, at this point i'm using profanity like there is no tomorrow. i took one side of the case off and looked determinedly inside willing the thing to work(i swear i could smell ozone from the fried transistors & capacitors). i turn it on again - nothing. i read through the manual about 3 times, nadda. now i'm in the throws of a full panic attack and running around the house shouting 'shit, what have i done, oh my god...etc'
later i fell asleep exhausted and when i woke up i decided to try something different. i started to put together my old system (bh6, celery 300a etc in my old case) so i could at least get online to the asus web site and find a solution. i thought my best hope was to find a way to clear the bios. the asus mother board manual has nothing to that effect so i was praying that this feature was something overlooked at the time of printing. getting my old system back up was more difficult than i originally thought. i stopped in despair & had several coffees and a packet of cigarettes, then it dawned on me, just pop the motherboard bios battery (see caffeine & cigarettes are good for you). presto, the machine boots to the default settings.
i learnt three things from this little traumatic exercise;[list=1][*] when bored don't fiddle with things that are detremential to your lifestyle (so i need to get out more)ie. motherboard bios settings.
[*] if you do screw with you bios setting and it doesn't boot, don't freak, just pop the battery.
[*] good old C&C (caffeine & cigarettes) are good for you. [/list=a]
cheers.
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Asus P3V4X bios 1.03, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @733, 160M pc100 sdram, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.
[This message has been edited by cancer (edited 19 April 2000).]
anyway I was piss-farting around on the net and everything started to slow up, ie windows were taking their time closing, text and mouse decided to work in a different time zone etc. at this point a reboot was probably in order. after the mem count i thought 'how can i screw up my bios today?'. i changed things like preference setup of pci/agp display adaptor to agp/pci (a reasonable change i thought). also changed the video rom bios shadow to disable & memory timings to see what would happen. as you would imagine not much happened, it just didn't boot.
at this stage i was mildly annoyed so i switched off my machine and turned it on again thinking the bios would reset due to failure to boot last time and return to safe default settings. again nothing, at this point i'm using profanity like there is no tomorrow. i took one side of the case off and looked determinedly inside willing the thing to work(i swear i could smell ozone from the fried transistors & capacitors). i turn it on again - nothing. i read through the manual about 3 times, nadda. now i'm in the throws of a full panic attack and running around the house shouting 'shit, what have i done, oh my god...etc'
later i fell asleep exhausted and when i woke up i decided to try something different. i started to put together my old system (bh6, celery 300a etc in my old case) so i could at least get online to the asus web site and find a solution. i thought my best hope was to find a way to clear the bios. the asus mother board manual has nothing to that effect so i was praying that this feature was something overlooked at the time of printing. getting my old system back up was more difficult than i originally thought. i stopped in despair & had several coffees and a packet of cigarettes, then it dawned on me, just pop the motherboard bios battery (see caffeine & cigarettes are good for you). presto, the machine boots to the default settings.
i learnt three things from this little traumatic exercise;[list=1][*] when bored don't fiddle with things that are detremential to your lifestyle (so i need to get out more)ie. motherboard bios settings.
[*] if you do screw with you bios setting and it doesn't boot, don't freak, just pop the battery.
[*] good old C&C (caffeine & cigarettes) are good for you. [/list=a]
cheers.
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Asus P3V4X bios 1.03, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @733, 160M pc100 sdram, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.
[This message has been edited by cancer (edited 19 April 2000).]
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