What about a restart by the setup program?

It comes up check CMOS settings every time and I go into the
setup program, save settings, and it does a SOFT reboot and
comes up witht the same message.

> Re: SURVPC Digest - 17 Mar 1999 to 18 Mar 1999 (#1999-83)
> On Fri, 19 Mar 1999 00:00:01 +0000, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> > 11. NEC 286
>
> One assumes that you have checked the CMOS battery...
> Failure to save CMOS settings is, of course, the first sign that the
> battery has died and the CMOS settings revert to default on every
> power off. Which usually also means that DATE reverts to something in
> 1980.
>
> > Date:    Fri, 19 Mar 1999 10:55:26 +1000
> > From:    P o p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: NEC 286
>
> > Hmm, so on the 286 it should have in base memory: 640 and
> > extended memory: 0? It actually allows up to 10Mb to be entered
> > in.
>
> > So what else might be causing this message to come up on every
> > reboot? "Invalid configuration run setup" ??? Also when I run the
> > setup it scrambles the CMOS, and it has to be set again. Wierd.
> > Maybe this SurvPC is officially dead?
>
> > From,
> > Paul (Quantum Business Systems)
> > www.quantumsystems.com.au
>
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