- Feb 1, 2007
- 3,315
- 1,372
- 136
So I have a question regarding not using a CMOS battery with an single board computer.
My thinking was that as long as I am using the default BIOS settings that I wouldn't have any problems. I am not using the clock from the BIOS at all, the software that is booting on this setup does not use the time at all.
However, I have seen a few instances where this setup won't boot because of a CMOS checksum error, but I can't reproduce this problem myself.
I am not too familiar with BIOS at the circuit level so I'm hoping someone here can give me more insight into how this error is coming about.
My thinking was that as long as I am using the default BIOS settings that I wouldn't have any problems. I am not using the clock from the BIOS at all, the software that is booting on this setup does not use the time at all.
However, I have seen a few instances where this setup won't boot because of a CMOS checksum error, but I can't reproduce this problem myself.
I am not too familiar with BIOS at the circuit level so I'm hoping someone here can give me more insight into how this error is coming about.