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Just built System using P4P800 Motherboard and noticed that everytime I turn the pc off the time and date do not advance.. I have to change it everytime I turn the pc back on... is the a bad battery??
Just built System using P4P800 Motherboard and noticed that everytime I turn the pc off the time and date do not advance.. I have to change it everytime I turn the pc back on... im replace the new battery.but same problem??
This could be a service not running, go to your start menu and type services.msc in the run box and hit ok.you will get a service window up with whats running, scroll to the bottom and make sure windows time is started. if you right click on it and go to properties you can set it to automatic then it will startup every time you turn on your pc.
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I'm sorry to have to say this but your CMOS battery connection is bad. There is basically nothing you can do other than replace the whole motherboard if it is too much of a problem.
One of my many computers is like this as well. I'm lucky in that as long as I leave that computer plugged in (it doesn't need to be turned on just plugged in), the CMOS won't reset its self. If you aren't that lucky then I would seek out a replacement motherboard.
If your cmos battery is new and the date and time not change. Try the following.
1. Clean the cmos battery terminals.
2. Check your mother board if there is bulges capacitor.
3. Check the memory you have using if in the same voltage requirements.
Hope this will help to you.
Good day. The BIOS prompts you to press F1 key and reset the time and date in your system. This is caused by a CMOS battery that needs to be replaced in your motherboard which is unable to save the time and settings in your computer. In order to replace the CMOS battery, you must open your computer and in the motherboard you may see a coin cell battery. You can take it out using you hand or you may use a flat screw driver or a knife. Make it sure that when you do the replacement the computer must be turned off. Once you are done with the replacement you may have to go again to the BIOS and reset the settings again including the time and date and it will never prompt you anymore to reset you time and date settings.
As if you have tried changing the date & time in your control panel plus BIOS.There is nothing left to be done regarding changing date & time. But If your CMOS battery in the motherboard fails,it will always goes back to it deafult date & time.Replace the battery and it will solve your problem.
Hi, if you're system does not keep the correct date & time it is possible the cmos/bios battery on the motherboard has reached it's max life span. The bios battery recharges only when the system is on. In many cases even when the system is on & you correct the date & time & notice the time is off the battery needs replaced.
How to replace cmos battery: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000239.htm
dear friend
u try system date with windows time and date and then trun off yr pc and put off yr power cable for 10 20 sec then plug on power then try if system date still not work then changer for Mother boad BETTRY it's 2032 number bettry try this one
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