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Have you added any hardware lately or were inside the PC case? Enter the bios and reset the date/time and disable the intruder alert for the chassis. Make sure your using "Auto" to detect your componets. If this is an older PC the battery could be weak or dead in which case it will lose time and/or won't keep your bios settings on the next boot.
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Hi,
You have been given good advice. To go a little further, you need to try clearing CMOS and then setting the thing back to the default when you reboot and give that a try. I would try the suggestion given to you by MicroBell first before you clear the CMOS. |
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