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    Advice please - system finding hardware

    I got my system back from Scan, who had reinstalled XP and updated the BIOS to latest version (thanks for that). But the external CMOS switch seems to have been moved to clear, while in transit. On resetting it I got a message at POST: 'checksum error - loading defaults'.

    System is now working, but at desktop it always reports 2 new devices - "mass storage controller" and "audio device on high definition audio bus", and wants the software.

    Board is IN9-32Xmax, btw.

    Scan tech support said to "load the Profile", which should fix it. But F7 (load Profile from BIOS) just shows a list of 1-5 anonymous (or non-existent?) Profiles. I loaded profile 1, but it's made no difference to the problem.
    I take it that user profiles aren't overwritten by clearing CMOS then?

    I had previously done an F10 (save and exit) after temporarily changing boot priority, but I've been told elsewhere that that wouldn't overwrite a user profile (non were shown at the time either).

    Tech support have now said to "get the system working as it should" and then overwrite profile 1 for future convenience. Which isn't hugely helpful.

    So can anyone help:

    1. What can I do about these devices? Disable them somehow? Btw, the mobo CD has a driver for the audio device (I believe it's an on-board device I don't need) and it seemed to disable the sound from my Creative Fatality card, so I uninstalled it again).

    b. What would the anonymous "profile 1" (and 2,3,4 and 5) be? Is it a default i.e. fail-safe, optimized - assuming it's not something else.

    iii. Out of interest; if the user profiles are supposed to survive clearing CMOS, where do they live? Are there 2 levels of storage for the BIOS - the BIOS itself (flashing), and a 'normally rewritable type for saving user profiles?

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    Re: Advice please - system finding hardware

    Quote Originally Posted by Clanger View Post
    I got my system back from Scan, who had reinstalled XP and updated the BIOS to latest version (thanks for that). But the external CMOS switch seems to have been moved to clear, while in transit. On resetting it I got a message at POST: 'checksum error - loading defaults'.

    System is now working, but at desktop it always reports 2 new devices - "mass storage controller" and "audio device on high definition audio bus", and wants the software.

    Board is IN9-32Xmax, btw.

    Scan tech support said to "load the Profile", which should fix it. But F7 (load Profile from BIOS) just shows a list of 1-5 anonymous (or non-existent?) Profiles. I loaded profile 1, but it's made no difference to the problem.
    I take it that user profiles aren't overwritten by clearing CMOS then?

    I had previously done an F10 (save and exit) after temporarily changing boot priority, but I've been told elsewhere that that wouldn't overwrite a user profile (non were shown at the time either).

    Tech support have now said to "get the system working as it should" and then overwrite profile 1 for future convenience. Which isn't hugely helpful.

    So can anyone help:

    1. What can I do about these devices? Disable them somehow? Btw, the mobo CD has a driver for the audio device (I believe it's an on-board device I don't need) and it seemed to disable the sound from my Creative Fatality card, so I uninstalled it again).

    b. What would the anonymous "profile 1" (and 2,3,4 and 5) be? Is it a default i.e. fail-safe, optimized - assuming it's not something else.

    iii. Out of interest; if the user profiles are supposed to survive clearing CMOS, where do they live? Are there 2 levels of storage for the BIOS - the BIOS itself (flashing), and a 'normally rewritable type for saving user profiles?
    What I would do in this situation is to load optimal defaults when in the BIOS, it should let you know how to do that in the right hand box of your screen. After loading them disable your on board sound as it does sometime interfere with PCI cards. I am not sure what your BIOS settings look like so can't direct you exactly but as a norm they usually put the audio chip setting in the advanced page.

    Hopefully this helps. If not a google search for BIOS settings for your motherboard could help.

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    Re: Advice please - system finding hardware

    Thanks for the reply.

    It appears I've managed to find the right items to disable in the BIOS. The other setting was "onboard SATA controller", which controls the eSATA1 ports.

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    Re: Advice please - system finding hardware

    Quote Originally Posted by Clanger View Post
    Thanks for the reply.

    It appears I've managed to find the right items to disable in the BIOS. The other setting was "onboard SATA controller", which controls the eSATA1 ports.
    No problem. Glad its working now

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