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PC help: Broken Bios?
Replace you motherboard's battery
Tim Smith, Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve04 Oct 2007
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Q When my computer starts up an error message appears that
says ‘CMOS Settings wrong. Press F1 to run setup. Press F2 to load default
values and continue’.
Windows starts as normal after pressing F2 but the clock has returned to
00:00 and the date to 2 July 2002. Even though I have changed the date
repeatedly, it returns to this date when the computer is shut down.
Derek Jarvis
A The problem here is that the small battery on the
motherboard has run out. This battery is used to power the Bios when the
computer is unplugged to keep various settings, including the date. This battery
should be fairly simple to replace, although it does mean opening the case of
the computer.
The required battery usually has the model number CR2032 and is about the
size of a pound coin. Where it is fitted varies from computer to computer but it
should be fairly easy to spot; sometimes it is mounted on its side. Carefully
remove the old battery and fit the new battery in its place.
Once the battery has been fitted, the time and date must be set on the
computer. Press F1 to enter the Bios setup. The time and date options will be on
the first page. Use the arrow keys to select the different parts of the date and
time and use the plus and minus keys on the number pad on the right of the
keyboard to change them to the correct setting.
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