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kayber

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I recently had to put a new CPU in my PC. I changed boards also. The board is identical to what i had but i blew the old one somehow. I went from a 3.2 Pent 4 to a 3.0 Pent 4. Now i get this message "CPU has changed, do you want to setup in BIOS" as I start up. DO I have flash the bios? because I see its set to the new CPU but the time is all screwed up its in 2002 for some reason. I just reinstalled windows, dont know if that will help.
 
kayber said:
I recently had to put a new CPU in my PC. I changed boards also. The board is identical to what i had but i blew the old one somehow. I went from a 3.2 Pent 4 to a 3.0 Pent 4. Now i get this message "CPU has changed, do you want to setup in BIOS" as I start up. DO I have flash the bios?
no, flashing the BIOS is a last resort, only do it if you know it will fix the problem
kayber said:
the time is all screwed up its in 2002 for some reason.
just enter the BIOS and set it to your current CPU

BTW: the reason your time / date is wrong is probably because your BIOS battery is dead, it's like a big watch battery, it's probably a CR2032 battery, check here
 
Its odd i go into the BIOS i go to CPU settings and it doesnt let me change anythign their greyed out. The info is correct but not changable.

The time keeps changing back to 2002. Might be the battery I'd have to check. Good call
 
Let me explain what I did a bit better.

I fried my board. My friend had the same board lying around. I also fried my Pent 4 CPU which was 3.2. Anyway I got a Pent 4 CPU 3.0 from work and I put it in his board. We installed it and it seems fine. No more over heating issues or anything. Well when i boot up i get this message at the load screen "your CPU has been updated, change in BIOS or load defaults." Well I load defaults and I get to Windows fine. If I got to edit the BIOS I can get to the CPU config but the info seems correct. I can only edit four things which seem fine. The stuff not edited says CPU Pent 4 3.0 and its all greyed and not editable.

I just did a ton of updates on Windows and now my clock is working correct and such but I still get that BIOS thing at startup.
 
Yes I cant' edit the CPU settings through just three things The Auto Hyper Thread, and some other stuff.

F10 is save and exit.

Its' odd..i dont know wish I could take a screen and show you.
 
kayber said:
Yes I cant' edit the CPU settings through just three things The Auto Hyper Thread, and some other stuff.
what exactly are you trying to do

kayber said:
wish I could take a screen and show you.
have you got access to a digital camera, a decent webcam or a mobile phone (cell phone) with a built in camera
 
Webcam yes..Digital Camera no..and I dont think my webcam does much good it sucks :)

Let me write down word for word what is editable and what isnt ..I'll repost and thank you so much for helping, every grateful :)
 
Okay this is the section that I can edit..

VID CMOS Setting: 62 (This one i try to edit and it wont let me but its not colored in grey and uneditable.)

Max CPUID: Disabled
CPU Internal Thermal Control: Auto
Hyper Threading Technology: Enabled

The rest is in grey and wont let me edit it..but its the actual CPU spead, make, and RAM.

I noticed too that my RAM says that I have 1 gig but I have two sticks of 512, shouldn't it say 1024?
 
Good point I guess I'm absent minded. Your right 1 gig ...lol

I'm just trying to get the PC to stop asking me to config BIOS or load defaults at startup. I'm just loading defaults it seems to work fine.
 
kayber said:
I'm just trying to get the PC to stop asking me to config BIOS or load defaults at startup.
right, just enter BIOS load defaults then save to CMOS and exit (F10)

BTW: you then need to agree by pressing
Code:
y
then <enter>
 
f10 is save and exit...what i do is when it starts up i hit f2 load default settings on the black load up screen it boots me to windows. I've been using that for now. Your saying go into BIOS F1, and load defaults? Then go to F10 save and exit?

Is there a setting for defaults in the actual BIOS?

Forgive me I'm learning as I go.
 
kayber said:
Your saying go into BIOS F1, and load defaults? Then go to F10 save and exit?
yeah

kayber said:
Is there a setting for defaults in the actual BIOS?
that depends, each motherboard can use a different BIOS, what is the make & model of your motherboard ?
and i'll try to find the manual online[ot]although i hate manuals, LOL[/ot]

kayber said:
Forgive me I'm learning as I go.
don't worry, people are not born knowing stuff, everybody has to learn[ot]what kind of teacher would i be, if i left you alone to figure it out[/ot]
 
ASUS P4P800SE Socket 478 Intel 865PE ATX Intel Motherboard

Thanks so much for your help and I too remember those Transformers as a kid. I remember my buddy use to have the guy that turned into the gun. I never got that into them but all my friends had them lol

Had to toss that in :)
 
kayber said:
ASUS P4P800SE
your motherboard (mobo) manual is here (Asus's server is down i north america, check back later)

BTW: presumably you are in north america

[ot]
kayber said:
I remember my buddy use to have the guy that turned into the gun.
yeah, he was called Galvatron, and he was the leader of the Decepticons, the image on the right in my sig pic is the decepticon symbol[/ot]

BTW: if you want to know anything, just ask, the people are great here
 
I don't know its just very strange there is nothing I change that makes the BIOS skip that message at the load screen.
 
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