Hello, I recently had a problem with my computers bios settings. Just for details I have two 120gb SSD's that are raided to make for my OS and game installs. What happened was that I cleaned my computer with CCleaner, scanned with Malwarebytes, and re-started my computer. After re-starting my computer My PC tried booting and and error message displayed that my OS has been corrupt and try fixing it with my System disc, So I pop in my disc try to fix the OS but It doesn't work after fiddling for a while I remember this has happened before and my Bios settings got changed from using raid to not using raid. I change my bios setting and all works well. Is there a logical explanation? Sorry if this is confusing I'll try and re-phrase this if you don't understand.
Bios settings
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Re: Bios settings
Posted 07 February 2012 - 08:22 AM
Were any other settings reverted back to default? If so it's possible the battery might be faulty.
#3
Re: Bios settings
Posted 07 February 2012 - 08:27 AM
modi123_1, on 07 February 2012 - 09:22 AM, said:
Were any other settings reverted back to default? If so it's possible the battery might be faulty.
No, no other settings were changed and my instructor here at my programming class said the same thing. The thing is I highly doubt It's the cmos battery is failing because I bought this motherboard 7 months ago, It is a asus crosshair IV extreme, unless It came faulty which isn't a big deal of course Ill just have to go buy another one(battery).
This post has been edited by sykoticm: 07 February 2012 - 08:28 AM
#4
Re: Bios settings
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:57 AM
This isn't totally related, but RAIDing SSDs is an absolutely very bad idea unless you have a specific type of setup.
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Re: Bios settings
Posted 07 February 2012 - 12:31 PM
#6
Re: Bios settings
Posted 06 October 2012 - 08:05 AM
Remove Your CMOS On your Computer Then Start Your Computer.After Starting Your Computer Asking Press F1 Key or Disable Your Hardware Which Are Attached With Your Computer.Then Power Off Your Computer. And INsert CMOS again in Your System.And Then ReBoot Your System.Your BIOS setting Automatically Set As Default.
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This post has been edited by modi123_1: 06 October 2012 - 11:14 AM
Reason for edit:: removed silly self quote
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Re: Bios settings
Posted 06 October 2012 - 10:36 AM
Stop quoting your own posts.. that's annoying.
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Re: Bios settings
Posted 07 October 2012 - 06:55 AM
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