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This kind of fault is generally caused by the insufficient voltage of the motherboard battery, which can be replaced, but some motherboard batteries can not solve the problem after replacement, at this time there are two possibilities: 1. The motherboard circuit is a problem, which should be repaired by professionals; 2. The CMOS jumper on the motherboard is due to human failure, and the CMOS jumper on the motherboard is set as the clear option, so that the CMOS data cannot be saved.
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There is a soft area in the BIOS by default, you can change the soft area, and then F10 can save it.
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This is the reason why the CMOS battery is always in a state of discharge, according to the introduction of the main version of the manual, find the CMOS battery discharge jumper or DIP switch and adjust it.
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Give you an authoritative account. First, you make sure your floppy drive is not on. Second, you're sure that your COMS battery is fine, and third, you're sure that your computer's COMS battery slot is fine.
Then the hardware cause can basically be ruled out. So my personal opinion is (not necessarily right, FYI) is that the BIOS is not set up correctly, the ASUS motherboard has a similar problem as yours, and the result is to set one of the BIOS items. I don't know if your motherboard is a brand.
If you save the BIOS under normal boot and press F1 when you reboot, then go in and see if it is the same as setting up the BIOS when you didn't reboot.
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It's set up in the BIOS.,Is it prompted to press TAB or F1?,,Just look for a BIOS practical book to see.,It's very simple,,Heh,
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Mine is the same.,After changing the BIOS.,It's always F1.,I'm very depressed.,I've also had a battery before.。 I don't know if it has anything to do with the battery.
It's useless after restoring the system.,There is a soft area in the BIOS by default.,You can change the soft area.,But it's still not good.,It's really depressing.。
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There is a question, the first change is effective, the CMOS display should be none, then the second start needs to press F1, at this time, is the CMOS still none?
lizn86414 - That makes sense, this problem must be related to the battery
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I didn't see it clearly just now, but I said it all over again!
It's not the battery, it's not the battery slot. Let's check it out.
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