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gonu
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      20th Jan 2007
WHEN I START MY COMPUTER I SHOW BAD CMOS SETTINGS AND I CORRECT THEM
AND AND SAVE BIOS CONFIGURATIONS AND START THE COMPUTER .THE COMPUTER
STARTS CORRECTLY .BUT AFTER FEW HOURS WHEN I AGAIN POWER ON THE PC IT
AGAIN SHOWS BAD CMOS SETTINGS. WHY?

 
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Jim Macklin
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      20th Jan 2007
The BIOS battery is dead on the mobo. It is probably a 2032
or similar battery. Replace it and set the BIOS.

BTW, don't post in all caps. It is considered rude.


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| WHEN I START MY COMPUTER I SHOW BAD CMOS SETTINGS AND I
CORRECT THEM
| AND AND SAVE BIOS CONFIGURATIONS AND START THE COMPUTER
..THE COMPUTER
| STARTS CORRECTLY .BUT AFTER FEW HOURS WHEN I AGAIN POWER
ON THE PC IT
| AGAIN SHOWS BAD CMOS SETTINGS. WHY?
|


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      20th Jan 2007
gonu wrote:
> WHEN I START MY COMPUTER I SHOW BAD CMOS SETTINGS AND I CORRECT THEM
> AND AND SAVE BIOS CONFIGURATIONS AND START THE COMPUTER .THE COMPUTER
> STARTS CORRECTLY .BUT AFTER FEW HOURS WHEN I AGAIN POWER ON THE PC IT
> AGAIN SHOWS BAD CMOS SETTINGS. WHY?
>



Probably a dead CMOS battery; it's not preserving the settings when
power's removed.

Also, please unstick your CapsLock key. Posting in all caps, as
you have done, is the Usenet equivalent of shouting, and is considered
very rude by a large number of people. More importantly, posting in all
caps makes the post harder to read, further reducing your chances of
getting help; a great many people won't even try to read such a message.
If you really want help, simply comply with the dictates of common
courtesy and the conventions of the milieu.


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