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Reyes

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When i turn on my PC some times the time is being reset.... but it doesnt happen every time.. what should i do? is it related to CMOS battery?? Should i change CMOS battery?

My OS is Windows 8.1

System is less than 1 year old

It only happens when i start my PC for first time after that it doesnt happen on restart

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unknownasphyxiated

cmos battery is not expensive so better change it first and check if the problem still exist

usually its due to cmos battery

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Thanks for the replies.....thats what i was thinking ..... but why does this happen randomly. i mean if the battery is faulty it should reset all the time when i start

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The NSA needs ur time to be correct so their cam logger installed on ur system can takes pics at the proper intervals. :omg: :w00t: :coolwink:

on 2nd thought...prolly ur CMOS battery :hehe:

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It's happened to me before. After changing CMOS battery and updating the correct time via internet time syncronisation, the problem went away. As with all cmos batteries they can last anything from 1 month to 20 years. Your cmos battery probably came from a bad batch. It costs less than $5 from any hardware store.

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