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Confusing and Urgent

I just got home and I booted my computer. For those of you that may remember I have been having problems with the BIOS/mb remembering the processor speed. I would boot into bios and have to resave the info. Today however I boot up and it hung on the memory speed/frequency combination. It has never done this before but again I save the settings and I am able to use the computer.

After this happens I always have to "fix" some lost chains from the same files I have been for the past 6 months. However I believe this is do to Windows never properly shutting down and hanging during the shutdown process and the 75GXP.

Is it possible the 75GXP is affecting the Motherboard?

If I can type this right now, can the motherboard be dead?

Do I need to replace the Motherboard's CMOS battery?

Will replacing the HD fix the problem? If not, what do you think will?

The motherboard is a ASUS P3V4X with a Intel 733 processor on a sloket(sp). The memory is Mushkin High Performance ver 2.
 
Could be a problem with not shutting down properly. Asus boards are picky abuot that. Could also be that you need a new battery yes.
 
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