Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>> Replace the coin battery on the motherboard.


Robert Moskowitz:
> And replacing that battery normally means Bios setting back to 
> manufacture defaults, so make sure to go through ALL the setup options.
> 
> Of course, you will have no record of what the settings were before...

If the battery has died, there's a good chance that those settings were
gone a while ago, or even badly scrambled as it went flat.

I haven't found any need to change crucial settings beyond the default
and automatic for a long time.  Just the things that matter to me, not
the PC.  e.g. Boot menus and ordering. (I'll have the black ones with
elastic sides.)

People go mad trying to set optimum speeds for overclocking, making
their machines unstable for an attempt to get 5% faster (which is never
really noticeable unless you're doing extreme number-crunching over a
prolonged period).

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