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Mobo: Asus PVI-486SP3 (rev 1.22), SIS chipset.
BIOS: Award 4.50PG
The "BIOS jumpers" on the mobo are set to the EEPROM setting.
When I power on the mobo, the BIOS POST screen says "Error -- can't write ESCD". I tried removing the button battery, then replacing it. That worked! - it removed the error message. But I've just changed a few things on the board: 1) removed a COM port cable that wasn't working, 2) added SB16 card, 3) added serial card -- and now I get the ESCD error message back again. Should I try and remove the mobo button battery again? (Please note - I've briefly tested the board, and it seems OK. Perhaps I shouldn't worry too much about this error message?)