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: 2024/1/19 10:37
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Depite what your friend tells you, you don't need an HD to boot from the CD.
It looks as though your NVRAM settings have become corrupted. You tried to change the "Boot2" setting but you were unable to save the new setting. Here is how to save the new setting:
(1) Change what you want to change, hit Enter. (2) ESC to get out of that menu. On about the second or third ESC, a menu will appear saying something like "Exit and save settings" and "Exit without saving". Choose the line that saves the settings.
Steady wasn't joking when he suggested changing the battery. They are so cheap and they fail so often that it is worth while replacing it "just because". If you (or your friend) have a meter, you can measure the voltage from the top of the battery to the chassis - it should be greater than 3.0 V. They usually start at about 3.2 V, fall gradually and when they fall below 3.0 V, you will start having problems.
Don't try reversing the battery or moving the jumper "to clear the memory". It's a myth in the PC world and you can damage your Amiga.
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