VirtualAcorn CMOS corruption

What's happened is that the RISC OS CMOS memory file has become corrupted and has lost its settings. As a result RISC OS can no longer remember where its !Boot sequence is located. In addition lots of other settings, such as size of the Font Cache and Timezone will have also been "forgotten". The most common cause for this is a power cut.

If RISC OS is running full screen press ALT and ENTER to return to Windows. Don't turn off the power or you might corrupt Windows.

This problem is easy to resolve as we supply tools to fix it, but you will need to know what version of VirtualRPC you are using. This article explains how to resolve the problem using our CMOS repair tool.

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