Being a cheapskate I switch my rig off every night and as a consequence the next day I log on I am confronted with a choice of either pressing F1 to reset my BIOS or F2 to load defaults and continue (SOP for AMI in the event of an error). Whether I press F1 and reset or F2 the OS then boots normally. The OS is Linux Ubuntu 7.10 and is the only OS on my system. It is worth noting at this point that If I simply log off and then log back on within an hour or so the problem does not occur, ie. time is a factor.
Here are a few stats: MB is Asus P5K vanilla, CPU is Intel E6850, psu is Corsair HW520 and RAM is Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 X 1GHZ.
What have I checked so far?
The MB was initally a Asus P5K-E /WIFI-AP.
CMOS battery was healthy (3V) but I changed it anyway.
Updated to latest BIOS version.
None of this made any difference.
I replaced the MB with Asus P5K vanilla.
Updated to latest BIOS version.
Even replaced the RAM just as a long shot.
This made no difference either.
At the present time I am not overclocking and were it not for the time and date settings I could run (albeit reluctantly) with the default settings. I thought at one stage there could be a conflict between the hardware time and the system time but disabling the system time did not resolve anything. It is also worth noting that the operating temperatures are well within spec, CPU and MB temps at idle are typically 27 and 34 respectively.
So there you have it, I am now running on empty and would appreciate any help.
Sorry about the long post and thanks for reading.
Here are a few stats: MB is Asus P5K vanilla, CPU is Intel E6850, psu is Corsair HW520 and RAM is Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 X 1GHZ.
What have I checked so far?
The MB was initally a Asus P5K-E /WIFI-AP.
CMOS battery was healthy (3V) but I changed it anyway.
Updated to latest BIOS version.
None of this made any difference.
I replaced the MB with Asus P5K vanilla.
Updated to latest BIOS version.
Even replaced the RAM just as a long shot.
This made no difference either.
At the present time I am not overclocking and were it not for the time and date settings I could run (albeit reluctantly) with the default settings. I thought at one stage there could be a conflict between the hardware time and the system time but disabling the system time did not resolve anything. It is also worth noting that the operating temperatures are well within spec, CPU and MB temps at idle are typically 27 and 34 respectively.
So there you have it, I am now running on empty and would appreciate any help.
Sorry about the long post and thanks for reading.