Computer not saving CMOS settings
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Trevor spencer
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Computer not saving CMOS settings
Anyone have any ideas , Ive replaced the battery several times but it just keeps losing my settings
Very stressful
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
It's time to replace the motherboard.
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Erm no it isn't, replace the CR2032 CMOS battery on the motherboard, it'll then save BIOS settings.
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kernow wrote:replace the CR2032 CMOS battery
Trevor spencer wrote:Ive replaced the battery several times
Have you checked to make sure that the CMOS clear jumper isn't shorted? Even if there's no cap on it, some connectors have enough exposed metal to short one.
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Trevor spencer
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Ive cleared the CMOS sevral times and made sure the jumper is back on properly , Maybe a new BIOs chip ?Ex-Cyber wrote:kernow wrote:replace the CR2032 CMOS batteryTrevor spencer wrote:Ive replaced the battery several times
Have you checked to make sure that the CMOS clear jumper isn't shorted? Even if there's no cap on it, some connectors have enough exposed metal to short one.
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
What make/model motherboard is it? Something fairly recent or is it old?Trevor spencer wrote:Ive cleared the CMOS sevral times and made sure the jumper is back on properly , Maybe a new BIOs chip ?
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Its a P5Q-EM AsusshmuppyLove wrote:What make/model motherboard is it? Something fairly recent or is it old?Trevor spencer wrote:Ive cleared the CMOS sevral times and made sure the jumper is back on properly , Maybe a new BIOs chip ?

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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Settings are probably stored in RTC RAM inside the ICH10R chip. I doubt that swapping out the BIOS chip would help.
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Does it lose the settings on every restart or only when the system is powered off? Does your power supply have a 5VSB (standby power) line that stays hot all the time?
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
ED-057 wrote:Does it lose the settings on every restart or only when the system is powered off? Does your power supply have a 5VSB (standby power) line that stays hot all the time?
it seems to only lose the settings from time to time , Never if i keep the power on
When i replaced the battery it worked for about 2wks

Im not sure ,, its a Corsair TX650w Version 2 the 1st one blew up for no reasonDoes your power supply have a 5VSB (standby power) line that stays hot all the time
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Yeah sounds like its not recharging properly... even then I'd expect longer than 2 weeks though, maybe not... what a shitty little thing not to work 

Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Are you doing a crazy overclock? I've seen this cause CMOS issues on occasion.
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Trevor spencer
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
brentsg wrote:Are you doing a crazy overclock? I've seen this cause CMOS issues on occasion.
Yes i do have it overclocked quite a bit both GPU & CPU but when i run it standard for a while it still seemed to lose its settings , I might just whack a new battery in there and run it all standard for a while and see what happens
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
Just and update , it seems to be sorted now but im not sure if it was that i underclocked my CPU and GPU to a more sensible level or that i wedged a tiny bit of cardboard in between the battery holder and the battery itself so it made a better connection ?
Been running fine now for weeks
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Re: Computer not saving CMOS settings
I'm leaning towards the more sensible level. Depending on where you wedged that cardboard you may have disconnected the battery from the contacts on the holder.Trevor spencer wrote:Just and update , it seems to be sorted now but im not sure if it was that i underclocked my CPU and GPU to a more sensible level or that i wedged a tiny bit of cardboard in between the battery holder and the battery itself so it made a better connection ?
Been running fine now for weeks
Thanks