First post, by ZeroSystem
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I've been working on a Pentium for awhile and eventually got it to boot up with a CF to IDE adapter and a 528mb SD card. After getting MSDOS 6.22 and then Win95 working on the system I decided to try and get a larger SD card to work with it. I was attempting to get a 4gb SD card to work when I noticed that during POST I would get an error stating the CMOS battery wasn't working, so I decided to replace it without doing any research whatsoever. Big mistake. Thinking I could just swap out the battery without any issues I did just that and found that PC immediately behaving differently. At first things seemed normal however some of the test of the POST sequence was now in a different language. Also, before any changes were made, the PC always asked me to press either F1 to resume boot up or F2 to enter setup (BIOS) after it POST. After I made the change of CMOS battery it would only give me the option to enter setup (text being in a different language) and when selecting setup would freeze the PC. Hoping I could reset the CMOS I unplugged the PC for 15+ minutes without a CMOS battery installed. Now the PC does not send any video signal at all. I'm not certain but I believe the motherboard I am dealing with is this one: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/intel- … 0bx-2-seattle-2
I will attach some pictures of the MB since I'm not sure if I am correct . Appreciate any and all help with this issue!