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What the heck is a BIOS checksum error?
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 10:48 pm
by Joel
For some reason whenever I start one of my computers it says "BIOS Checksum error" then it searches for drive A and doesn't find it, then it just starts beeping and doesn't do anything
What the heck should I do?!
Re: What the heck is a BIOS checksum error?
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 10:52 pm
by extreme
Originally posted by sludge
For some reason whenever I start one of my computers it says "BIOS Checksum error" then it searches for drive A and doesn't find it, then it just starts beeping and doesn't do anything
What the heck should I do?!
Clear CMOS, also might be time for a new battery.
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:14 pm
by Joel
How is it that I would go about clearing the CMOS?
Would I take the battery out for a few minutes or something?
Also, if I were to have to flash the BIOS, where would I find the flash files? All I can find are upgrade files
New board, don't think it's time for a new battery.
It says "BIOS ROM checksum error"
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:20 pm
by BaLa
Originally posted by sludge
How is it that I would go about clearing the CMOS?
Would I take the battery out for a few minutes or something?
Also, if I were to have to flash the BIOS, where would I find the flash files? All I can find are upgrade files
New board, don't think it's time for a new battery.
It says "BIOS ROM checksum error"
there's a jumper on the mobo (on newer ones it's usually the only one)
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:26 pm
by Joel
That didn't work.
I tried it more than once, it still wants me to instert some disc into drive a, I would think the bios...I just don't have it anywhere to put it on there.
Help?
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:35 pm
by Set
Try unluging the PC for 20 mins or so Should reset the cmos
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:39 pm
by Joel
If that doesn't work what should I do?
I read somewhere that a BIOS ROM checksum error isn't like a CMOS checksumerror, that it means the actual BIOS is damaged.
What the heck should I do man?
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:50 pm
by Set
Dont look good man
Explanation: The read-only memory (ROM) containing the BIOS program is protected by a checksum value as a double-check that the ROM code is correct. This checksum is compared against the values in the ROM each time the PC is booted and if there is a mismatch, this code is generated.
If the bios is Damaged this isn't much you can do other then replace the board
You could try to Reflash the bios
What Make and model is your board?
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 11:53 pm
by Joel
XFX KT400ANB Version 2.10(some say kt400-anb).
Northbridge
VIA Apollo KT400
Southbridge
VIA 8235CD
I can't find the flash anywhere, if you could i would be very greatful.
I can't figure out how this could have happened, I went to restart my computer and my cd drive got stuck out, so it tried to go in, but couldn't, then some weird looking messed up stuff apeared and I restarted, ever since then it's been doing this.
I would think a BIOS flash would work, but all I can find is a uprage and my board wont run it, I think it's looking for the flash.
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:09 am
by Set
On the bottem
http://www.xfxforce.com/mb/pinedrivers/ ... n1447v.exe
But if your Drive A willnt boot up how you gonna flash your BIOs?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:13 am
by Set
Iv never had a Bios Die on my so i working on Guessing
Mabye some one that knows a little more can help ya out
Id try Leting it sit 20min to a hour then try If no got then id remove all Unused PCI card and Hard drive CD rom Floppys ect see if it will boot to BIOs
If some how you can get it to read a disk on drive A you could try to reflash the BIOs and see how that gos
FYI you must flash the bios From a Floppy disk Out side of windows
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:13 am
by Joel
What is my mobo asking for?
It wants me to instert some system file into the A drive, I'm just not sure what. I can't boot into anything like DOS, but what does it want me to instertt?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:15 am
by Set
Whats the exect Erorr?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:17 am
by Joel
It doesn't say.
All it says is the name of the BIOS, then it says "BIOS ROM checksum error" and that it is checking for drive a, when it finds it everything I've tried putting in it wont use and keeps telling me to insert the system disk.
I don'tknow what the systm disk is!
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:19 am
by Joel
I tried taking the BIOS update and using it, but it doesn't work. It just says to insert the system disk.
Could it be because that is a BIOS update that it isn't working?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 1:16 am
by Joel
Just checking in to let ya'll know I fixed it. I'm on that computer right now.
I found a couple fancy utilities on google, and used them. I ended up doing the BIOS upgrade so now I'm better off than before..
Thanks Set, and Google!
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:38 pm
by Zee1216
I need to know how you fixed this we are having the EXACT same problem. please help i know this thread is probably very old but i hope it will come across you
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:57 pm
by terrancelam
lol...
you should really have created a new thread in the future if you want people to answer. In anycase here is what you should do:
1.) Unplug your computer and then open up your case.
2.) Remove the CMOS battery from your computer (it look like a round nickel) and unplug the power supply from the motherboard.
3.) Wait around 10-15 minutes before putting the CMOS battery and plugging in the power supply.
4.) Plug the power cord back into your computer and power on the computer. You may see a message that says that your settings are incorrect and that you need to enter the setup. At this point go into the BIOS and reconfigure your motherboard settings. Refer to your motherboard / cpu manual for setting information (most of it is automatic) and if you have any further questions post it in a new thread.
Cheers,
M
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:37 pm
by Daniel Dunbar
I had this problem JUST yesterday and I tried everything you guys did. I found my solution which is also rare. My Bios chip was slotted properly, but not in securely enough. I pressed down as hard as I could on my Bios chip and my computer turned on.
Thanks for all of your suggestions and here's my own!
Find your BIOS chip and press down on it. Make sure its in there. Vibrations from your motherboard and graphics card can slightly move it over the years.