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| F1 to continue My secondary HDD recently failed and I was working inside my system case. Now all is back to normal but I get a "Your system case has been opened - Press F1 to continue" message at boot up. I don’t see any clear CMOS features in my bios. I've tried up plugging the system from power but don't know how to clear this CMOS message from the boot sequence. Give me a netserver and I can fix this problem... Home PC's, well I don’t work on them enough to know if they can clear CMOS or not. Win2k, SP4. P3-450 |
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| Re: F1 to continue Somewhere in your BIOS setup menus there will be a setting for "Case Alarm" or similar. If you disable the setting, you'll no longer get the message. Including details of the make/model of your motherboard, or the make/model of your PC if it's a 'name-brand' one, will help us to determine clearer details of how to correct it. |
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| Re: F1 to continue Quote:
[System Summary] Item Value OS Name Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Version 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195 OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name TEST System Manufacturer Seanix Technology (Canada) Inc. System Model TCO System Type X86-based PC Processor x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 3 Genuine Intel ~448 Mhz BIOS Version Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG Windows Directory C:\WINNT System Directory C:\WINNT\system32 Boot Device Device\Harddisk0\Partition1 Locale United States User Name TEST\test1 Time Zone Pacific Daylight Time Total Physical Memory 261,616 KB Available Physical Memory 86,928 KB Total Virtual Memory 891,124 KB Available Virtual Memory 536,660 KB Page File Space 629,508 KB Page File C:\pagefile.sys |
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| Re: F1 to continue With an Award BIOS, it's highly likely that pressing the <Delete> key repeatedly while the machine is first turned on will get you into BIOS setup. Make no changes other than the one to disable the 'Case alarm' or 'case alert' one mentioned, and make sure you 'Save & exit' when you've made the change. |
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| Re: F1 to continue :-| I went into the bios and could not find anything in the menus regarding a sensor for the case; I thought it was a good idea too. I looked up the Award web site for FAQ but there are none. I think a good solution would be to flash my bios and give it an upgrade. I am sure that would fix it and give lastest features as well. I have flashed bios before on other AT machaines I am sure it will work fine. It is what I would do on to clear CMOS on netserver. I will let you know how it goes. |
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| Re: F1 to continue Try removing the battery from the motherboard for a few seconds. That should clear your CMOS. |
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| Re: F1 to continue I am sure that will work... Thank you RJ for your suggestion. Consider this problem solved and close the thread. To everyone who provides assistance on this forum, I am very impressed with your willingness to help others. Its fun and educational to read through the work being done here. :cool: |
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