26 Jan 2008 at 16:06 #1 PaRaDoXiA PaRaDoXiA Associate Joined 13 May 2006 Posts 24 Basically every time I turn my PC on, it is roughly the same time as when i turned it off. Would I be right in guessing the battery on the motherboard is at fault? If so how easy are these to get hold of and replace?
Basically every time I turn my PC on, it is roughly the same time as when i turned it off. Would I be right in guessing the battery on the motherboard is at fault? If so how easy are these to get hold of and replace?
26 Jan 2008 at 16:13 #4 PaRaDoXiA PaRaDoXiA Associate OP Joined 13 May 2006 Posts 24 Cheers for the replies. Beerbaron said: You will also need to put back all the bios settings again as these get reset. Click to expand... As I haven't changed any settings apart from boot priority, will the settings rollback to default or do I have to back them up?
Cheers for the replies. Beerbaron said: You will also need to put back all the bios settings again as these get reset. Click to expand... As I haven't changed any settings apart from boot priority, will the settings rollback to default or do I have to back them up?
26 Jan 2008 at 17:26 #7 PaRaDoXiA PaRaDoXiA Associate OP Joined 13 May 2006 Posts 24 That's fine if it rolls back to default, I just didn't want to mess about backing up BIOS. I'll get this sorted in the next few days.
That's fine if it rolls back to default, I just didn't want to mess about backing up BIOS. I'll get this sorted in the next few days.