I believe that's an older bios version, and that's probably not what
'Product: Micro-star international Motherboard, atx, am3, 750a, sli, ddr3'
has on it, so I assume you're having this problem with an older mboard.
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If the time and date are set to defaults after you shut down the system, shut off the power, then turn on the power and start it up again, you have a Cmos battery problem.
It's either
- too weak
- dead
(they typically last about 5 years)
- upside down in it's socket, so that the polarity is wrong
+ is supposed to be visible when it's installed
- or - it has an improper connection - the top contact in the battery socket is bent and doesn't touch the battery, or there's corrosion in the battery socket that needs to be cleaned off.
Replacing the battery on the mboard - it's usually coined shaped and shiny - will fix your problem, if the present one is too weak or dead. .
You will get a Cmos Checksum Error or similar message the first time you boot - go into the bios and set at least the date and time, Save bios settings, and you won't get the Cmos Checksum Error or similar message the next you boot and after that.
I'm assuming this is about a desktop mboard.
If this is about a laptop mboard, you need other info.
GGNYour problem has absolutely nothing to do with the bios !
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Supply all the info you can come up with, including the make and model of the brand name system, or if you have a generic desktop system the make and model of your mboard.
The model, sometimes the make, of a mboard in a generic desktop system is usually printed on the mboard's surface in obvious larger characters, often between the slots.
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If your mboard has SATA support - has SATA data headers -the bios already supports recognizing SATA drives.
However, if you have an older mboard that only recognizes the original SATA specs, recent and new SATA II or SATA III drives may NOT be recognized unless you install a jumper on two pins on the drive to limit it to the original SATA specs, 150mbytes/sec max burst data transfer rate.
Some models have the pins for that,some don't.
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Flashing the bios is NOT a fix-all !
It's the riskiest thing you can do with a computer !
It makes absolutely no sense at all to flash your bios if your computer worked fine AT ANY TIME with the same bios version and cpu previously.
If the release notes for the bios versions that are newer than the mboard presently has do not mention a problem that is fixed by flashing the bios that is definitely your case, it's extremely unlikely flashing the bios is going to solve your problem(s).
Usually a newer bios update includes all the previous fixes, unless there was a problem with something that was changed.
In most cases, the only legitimate reason for flashing the bios is if you want to install a cpu in the future that the mboard supports for sure that present bios version does not support recognizing.
Retail desktop mboard models generally have a CPU support list on the manufacturer's web site with the minimum bios version required stated on the same line as each cpu. There are even some web sites where you can look up the cpus for many mboard manufacturers retail models in one place that often show the minimum bios version required too - e.g.
http://www.cpu-upgrade.com
If a brand name system has a retail or OEM mboard model that is on the mboard manufacturer's web site, that of course has a brand name system bios version, there's no certainty that the brand name system bios versions support the same cpus as the mboard manufacturer's versions
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