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RayB:
So I thought my power supply had died, since it wouldn't power on anymore. Turned out to be the CMOS motherboard battery was dead. I replaced it and jumpered the power terminal and one it came, but now I have all sorts of problems booting. What gets wiped when the battery dies?

What's the best way to find out what my old settings were?

I have what I *think* are the right settings for the CPU and memory, and I think the hard drive settings are right too... maybe... The thing seems to get as far as booting DOS and then just a black screen. I suspect I have IRQ conflicts. What a pain!

(It's a 1 ghz AMD /Asus system with Windows 98 booting to DOS).

When I boot I see a message about failing to detect UltraATA devices, but I'm pretty sure the drive is working.
Jammin0:
Newer computers have auto-detect on the drives. . . On an older bios you need to go in and setup all your drives.  You are getting into the bios alright?  Usually press DEL or F2 when booting.  You can either look at the numbers on your hard drive, usually a sticker on the top, or just start trying settings where it says IDE/Primary Master or something similar.  As long as you are only changing those settings you can't mess anything up, make sure you exit and save changes each try until you have it working. Besides a hard drive do you have other drives in there?  CD or DVD drive?
RayB:
I unhooked the CD-ROM drive. That got me booting to POST and then "Loading Windows DOS" and then black screen. I suspect IRQ conflicts with the sound card or it could also be that the harddrive has gone bad (it was flakey to begin with).
Malenko:
so unhook everything cept the HD and see if it boots. keep adding components till it stops working
ChadTower:

Can this one boot from USB?  I would make a bootable thumb drive and see if I can boot that way.  If you can you know the issue is on the hard drive.
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