Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Another thing to check.
You say HP BIOS update, might be a hidden BIOS menu.
Worth looking into.
F2, F10, F11?
IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Do you mind sharing what the BSOD message was?HP BIOS - 5.43
Tried loading XP recently, for another reason
Left it alone for the tedious early stage, came back to a blue (only) screen and frozen
Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't work, nor did shorting reset pins on Front Panel header - had to power off, thus back to BIOS settings
Board was working perfectly with Win7
Had loaded it up, installed drivers, activated, installed KB3020369, and then it froze during install of KB3125574Leave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Sort of - in that I'm currently trying it with a single 2GB DDR2-6400U
I usually make sure latches are pushed in, can only assume that one moved when it was having its picture takenLeave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Ah. :\
I'd still check for any external CMOS chips, though. Maybe ASUS didn't use the one in the NB? (On second thoughts, I need to pull my IPIBL-LB from storage and remove its CMOS battery, as I will be moving it into deeper storage soon and don't want its battery to go bad in there. Could concurrently check with you if there is such a chip then.)
Let's hope not.Hmmm, this P.O.S. is getting dangerously closing to joining its colleague the GA-Z77H-D3H - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=74364
BTW, did you look into the possibly partially seated RAM, as I mentioned in my previous post? I know it's something you wouldn't miss... but it would be almost nice if the problem was a simple issue like that.Leave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
ICH9 has "256-byte battery-backed CMOS RAM" according to attached
Hmmm, this P.O.S. is getting dangerously closing to joining its colleague the GA-Z77H-D3H - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=74364Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
That jumper is related to SPI BIOS recovery
It is correct, and required, according to SPI Header section of https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c01324212
Board won't power on if jumper is removedLeave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
I doubt this is the issue, but... I notice in the uploaded pictures above that one of the memory modules may not be completely in the RAM slot, judging by the slightly unlocked RAM lock lever.
Aside from that, I wonder if this motherboard's issues have something related to the common "Chassis Intruded" problem seen on other ASUS motherboards.
What's a bit unsettling is that I also have an HP PC with an IPIBL-LB mobo that's been a bit finicky. Namely, when I got the board, at first it wouldn't always boot, then sometimes it would interpret the power button as a reset button, and it also manage to freeze on me a few times. But after using it for a while, the issue went away?
And now it's fully working. (Though we all know the saying about issue that fix themselves, right?
).
Anyways, I know this isn't quite helpful. That said, going with your gut feeling about the flakey CMOS RAM also sounds plausible to me. As for whether CMOS RAM is in SB or not... I'm not sure, but you can check the small ICs on the board. I think many boards of that era still used separate chips for storing CMOS.Last edited by momaka; 02-05-2019, 11:39 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Update:
Reverted BIOS to 5.17, then clean installed XP SP3
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
HP BIOS - 5.43
Tried loading XP recently, for another reason
Left it alone for the tedious early stage, came back to a blue (only) screen and frozen
Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't work, nor did shorting reset pins on Front Panel header - had to power off, thus back to BIOS settings
Board was working perfectly with Win7
Had loaded it up, installed drivers, activated, installed KB3020369, and then it froze during install of KB3125574Leave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Do you have an HP BIOS on it or an ASUS BIOS. (checksum error)?
Googling on it shows some people say board not compatible with 7.
Can you load Vista or XP on it to see if the same problem occurs?
More info please.Leave a comment:
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Re: IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Did you update the BIOS and if so can you go back to any previous version?Leave a comment:
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IPIBL-LB loses BIOS settings after power off
Had this a while, and recently decided to use for a build
Was working fine, until froze up in the final stages of a Win7 update
Since then, most obvious problem is every time started after power off, comes up with message:
"Default BIOS settings have been loaded due to BIOS update or checksum issue"
Please don't suggest battery - first thing to be replaced
Then I convinced myself its KZGs must be the culprit, so replaced them with recycled MBZ and, for sharp-eyed, newer KZG in VRM input - all tested OK on ESR meter
Made no difference
I've tried different processors, different memory, different battery - nada
Any insight or suggestions? - my gut feeling is flakey CMOS memory, but isn't that built into Southbridge now?Last edited by pfrcom; 02-04-2019, 10:08 PM.Tags: None
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