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.
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