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i have to remove my CMOS battery to cold-boot!

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i have a gigabyte GA-7DPXDW-P motherboard, and recently enabled the
on-board promise controller in ATA mode.

now i'm unable to do a cold boot, unless i:

- remove the cmos battery and unplug the PS, resetting cmos

- then i can boot, but CMOS is wrong, so i have to go into cmos, change
settings, and do a warm boot with the new settings.

any ideas? i am definitely not into having to crawl under my desk, open
the case, and remove the battery every time i have to restart my system...

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Update your Bios
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On Fri, 21 May 2004 07:26:54 -0400, mike








<mike.spamguard01@icewater.org> wrote:

>i have a gigabyte GA-7DPXDW-P motherboard, and recently enabled the
>on-board promise controller in ATA mode.
>
>now i'm unable to do a cold boot, unless i:
>
>- remove the cmos battery and unplug the PS, resetting cmos
>
>- then i can boot, but CMOS is wrong, so i have to go into cmos, change
>settings, and do a warm boot with the new settings.
>
>any ideas? i am definitely not into having to crawl under my desk, open
>the case, and remove the battery every time i have to restart my system...
>

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rotor wrote:
> Update your Bios

problem turned out to be: western digital HDD's on the promise
controller need M/S selector jumpers completely removed when alone on
the IDE channel.

weird that it wouldn't boot at all, though, instead of just not
detecting drives...

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