First post, by Will
I have a Biostar MB-1433AEA-V 486 board that doesn't want to POST. I bought it awhile ago to build a 486dx system and it was working okay. I left it for a year or so and tried it again. It was booting, gave CMOS battery low message at POST, press F1 to enter setup. I could enter the BIOS and change whatever, but after a reboot it was back to press F1 for setup and would never attempt to boot. I also noticed that none of the floppy drives attached lit up or initialized at all. I tested the power supply and the 12 volt pin was only outputting around 7 volts. I moved the board to a different case with a better power supply and now it won't POST. It beeps 10 times, which apparently means "CMOS shutdown register read/write error". I replaced the Dallas RTC with another one from eBay, same problem. I tried the RTC battery mod, same problem. I assumed I just screwed up the mod, so I finally ordered a brand new Dallas DS12887A+ from Digikey, and it's still not working.
The information I can find on this board says jumper 16 is used to clear CMOS, but there's no jumper block, just contacts on the board. I shorted the contacts hoping to clear the CMOS anyway and it didn't change anything. I tried the old power supply as well and nothing. Is there a way to fix this?