My self-built HTPC started freezing up a couple weeks ago at random times, unrelated to the activity (or just while idling). At some point while restarting, I noticed it said that there had been a message during startup saying "CMOS error, press F1 to continue or Del to enter setup."
I figured it was a dead/dying CMOS battery, so I replaced it tonight. However, it's still freezing up--now more so.
I also noticed, however, that the fan on the northbridge of my mobo was reading as "0 RPM" by my mobo utility. When I popped open the case to replace the CMOS battery, I started the computer up and sure enough, the northbridge fan never started up.
So my questions are these:
1. Could a lack of a northbridge fan cause random computer freezes and/or a BIOS reset?
2. Now that I've replaced the CMOS battery, how do I flash my BIOS if it keeps freezing shortly after startup? (I don't even remember how to flash the BIOS for this mobo without a floppy drive, it's been so long.)
3. Is the solution here going to be a new mobo?
Here are the pieces that went into it (it's almost 3 yrs old now):
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum mobo (socket 939)
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Newcastle CPU
Corsair ValueSelect PC3200 184-pin (2 x 512)
Antec Sonata case and PSU
BFG Graphics Card (NVidia 6600 factory OC'd, I believe)
Seadate 120 GB HD, Seagate 200 GB HD, 2x Samsung 500 GB HD
I figured it was a dead/dying CMOS battery, so I replaced it tonight. However, it's still freezing up--now more so.
I also noticed, however, that the fan on the northbridge of my mobo was reading as "0 RPM" by my mobo utility. When I popped open the case to replace the CMOS battery, I started the computer up and sure enough, the northbridge fan never started up.
So my questions are these:
1. Could a lack of a northbridge fan cause random computer freezes and/or a BIOS reset?
2. Now that I've replaced the CMOS battery, how do I flash my BIOS if it keeps freezing shortly after startup? (I don't even remember how to flash the BIOS for this mobo without a floppy drive, it's been so long.)
3. Is the solution here going to be a new mobo?
Here are the pieces that went into it (it's almost 3 yrs old now):
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum mobo (socket 939)
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Newcastle CPU
Corsair ValueSelect PC3200 184-pin (2 x 512)
Antec Sonata case and PSU
BFG Graphics Card (NVidia 6600 factory OC'd, I believe)
Seadate 120 GB HD, Seagate 200 GB HD, 2x Samsung 500 GB HD