No need to remove the BIOS battery or moving the jumper pin "clear cmos". If you do not want to be bothered, it's worth trying the software specifically made for it. So no need todismantle to pieces, simply by running this software.
* Product name: CMOS De-Animator v2 (DE-CMOS2.EXE, 206kB)* Application version: 2.0
* License: Freeware
* Supported Oss: All Windows OSS except Win95 and NT 3.51
Updated
What's new in version 2.0:
- A simple GUI with three possible actions: clear, save or restore the CMOS RAM
- Test CMOS reading at the startup, as mentioned above.
- No need to download a separate version for 64-bit systems.
- Compared with De-Animator 1.0 (32-bit), no false-alarm messages from picky antivirus programs.
NOTE: Under Windows XP SP2-3, Vista and Win7 you will receive a warning confirmation message before execution, something like "The publisher could not be verified". That is because my applications are not digitally signed. Since programming is (at the moment) just a hobby for me, and a code-signing certificate costs over 500$ a year, I simply cannot afford it. So - just click on "Continue" and the application execution will resume without problems.
What's new in version 2.0:
- A simple GUI with three possible actions: clear, save or restore the CMOS RAM
- Test CMOS reading at the startup, as mentioned above.
- No need to download a separate version for 64-bit systems.
- Compared with De-Animator 1.0 (32-bit), no false-alarm messages from picky antivirus programs.
NOTE: Under Windows XP SP2-3, Vista and Win7 you will receive a warning confirmation message before execution, something like "The publisher could not be verified". That is because my applications are not digitally signed. Since programming is (at the moment) just a hobby for me, and a code-signing certificate costs over 500$ a year, I simply cannot afford it. So - just click on "Continue" and the application execution will resume without problems.
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