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Question by  amulbaby (37)

When I turn off the computer at night it loses the date, how can I prevent this from happening?

 
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Answer by  fishy (1085)

The motherboard bios battery is dead. It will look like a large watch battery, it is responsible for remembering system information such as the date.

 
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Answer by  Scotty (68)

This is a very unusual problem. The way to avoid it is to try and put your computer on hibernate and the screen should just go blank but you will still have power to the computer and when you shake the mouse or hit any key, it should return to the way it was.

 
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Answer by  duneraider21 (149)

It seems that your CMOS battery is weak or dying. I would replace it; when the CMOS battery is on it's way out, it will frequently lose memory settings for applications such as the BIOS, including date, time, settings, etc.

 
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Answer by  Tails (130)

Computers use a battery to keep track of the time even if your computer is turned off. Your battery may need to be replaced. The procedure is simple: open your computer, locate the battery inside (it's usually round and gray), purchase a similar model and replace it.

 
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Answer by  Zazu (195)

One of the reasons this could happen is due to the outdated BIOS software. Google your computer model and get the latest software for BIOS and update it. If this is an assembled computer, find the BIOS model which you are using by clicking the F2 button when the system is booting up and update it.

 
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Answer by  zomb (64)

You may have a bad battery on your motherboard, so when your computer is turned off it cannot keep the date and previous settings. Try replacing it.

 
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Answer by  puckettgw (118)

Your computer needs a new CMOS battery. These batteries, and the instructions on how to replace them, are available from your computer or motherboard manufacturer.

 
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Answer by  Amber40 (24961)

Well it sounds like the battery that powers the time circuit is dead. Look on your motherboard and find the battery. Replace it and see if that helps.

 
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Answer by  sangeethavino (49)

This is happening due to weak of CMOS battery,the CMOS battery helps Computers to track of the time even if your computer is turned off,replace battery and solve the problem.

 
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