Greetings all,
I have a Gridcase 1520 286 with plasma display that I bought years ago to work in dark
areas with. It has the
same problem that was mentioned where the CMOS battery is low/dead, and does not maintain
settings. I have mine on a
bench currently running an exercise for a graphic driver board fed by serial numbers. I
put together a "boot" floppy
for it when it first started losing its settings in CMOS. As was previously stated,
hitting "F" at boot up will cause the
machine to load from floppy. I have done that for a lOOOOng time for lack of time to
change the battery. Hitting "H"
selected boot from hard drive as I recall, but I have had no problem accessing the hard
drive once the floppy boot was
accomplished.
Of course the correct thing to do is replace the CMOS battery as one writer suggested. If
you do not solder,
find someone who can.
Kev