User manual

Note: Some viruses can change the BIOS configuration and cause a
checksum failure. Check by running a virus checking program.
CMOS System Options Not Set
The system settings stored in Setup are either corrupt or non-
existent. Run the Setup program and make any necessary changes.
If the password options have been corrupted, the password reverts
to the default password.
Keyboard Error
There is an error with the keyboard connector or a key is being
held down. Check that the keyboard connector is plugged into the
rear of the notebook correctly.
CMOS Memory Size Mismatch
The BIOS has detected a difference between the amount of RAM in
the system and the amount stored in the Setup program. Press
<F2> or <DEL> to run Setup. The correct memory size is recorded
automatically.
FDD Controller Failure
The BIOS is unable to communicate with the floppy disk drive
controller. Switch off the system and then check all the connections
going to the floppy disk drive, also check the connections to where
the cables go to on the cards. If this error message returns when
you switch on again, you may have a hardware problem and should
contact RM
HDD Controller Failure
The BIOS is unable to communicate with the hard disk. Switch off
the system and then check the power and interface cables to the
drive. If this error message returns when you switch on again, you
may have a hardware problem and should contact RM.
C: Drive Error D: Drive Error
The BIOS is not receiving a response from either hard disk drive C
or D. Check the type of hard disk selected in Setup. Re-run the
auto-detect function in the Setup program.