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10-09-2022
06:54 AM
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10-09-2022
09:12 AM
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Ric_ob
I upgraded my HP Pavilion 595-p0084 to Windows 11 over a year ago, and have had no problems until a few days ago.
I have my PC plugged into a power surge strip which I turn on then press the power button on the HP. Again, no problems for easily over a year, but now, when I power up the surge power strip, the HP power light blinks once, then there's a few seconds pause, and the computer starts up without me having to press the power button. HOWEVER, before the computer is done starting, I get a temporary (3-5 seconds) blue screen (see photo) saying I have an invalid CMOS checksum, and to check the BIOS setup; CMOS Reset (502).
I thought the fix would be to reinstall the BIOS, but I can't seem to find a source.....yet before I go messing things up, I request the help of you experts in such matters.
My thanks in advance!!!
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10-09-2022 07:42 AM
Seems a new battery is required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vXkQQGh_DY
Unplug from wall
press power button 3-4 times to discharge residual power
touch finger to metal case
do not force battery out as the plastic clips are easy to brreak.l
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10-09-2022 07:42 AM
Seems a new battery is required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vXkQQGh_DY
Unplug from wall
press power button 3-4 times to discharge residual power
touch finger to metal case
do not force battery out as the plastic clips are easy to brreak.l
I am a retired Principal Analyst, and a community volunteer.
If you found the answer helpful and/or you want to say “thanks”? Click the “ Yes ” box belowDid I help solve the problem? don´t forget to click “ Accept as a solution”
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