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Cpu or device changed, or cmos have been cleared

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After switching on my pc, my cmos have been cleared . It occurs to me everytime after i switch off my pc, my cmos is resetted. The attached is the screen that pops out everytime i switch on my pc.

How do i solve and rectify this issue, after the pc is booted to windows, this is working perfectly fine.

May i ask for assistance please and thank you!

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Have you tried changing the Cmos battery? Sounds like it could be dead.

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Just now, Synthetik031 said:

Have you tried changing the Cmos battery? Sounds like it could be dead.

I will try it now. My pc is only 4 months old though

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17 minutes ago, Synthetik031 said:

Have you tried changing the Cmos battery? Sounds like it could be dead.

Not working still....

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What motherboard are you using and did you find a solution for this? I'm currently suffering from the same issue using ryzen 1600 and MSI b350m mortar arctic

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Seems to me you may have either an overclock issue (instability) or a ram issue, that is what happened to me while running up my overclock profile the ram seemed to be my problem when I started upping the speed and timings

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  • 5 weeks later...
On 8/16/2017 at 1:20 PM, Shlok Patel said:

What motherboard are you using and did you find a solution for this? I'm currently suffering from the same issue using ryzen 1600 and MSI b350m mortar arctic

I have the same CPU and MB and have the same problem. CMOS doesn't clear if I just turn off my computer during the day for short amount of time. But every morning when I wake up this problem appears. So it gets cleared after some time when now power is going into the computer.

 

It is just a week old motherboard so I think it is unlikely that the battery is the problem.

 

No idea if I should just send the motherboard back...

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11 hours ago, McJAC said:

I have the same CPU and MB and have the same problem. CMOS doesn't clear if I just turn off my computer during the day for short amount of time. But every morning when I wake up this problem appears. So it gets cleared after some time when now power is going into the computer.

 

It is just a week old motherboard so I think it is unlikely that the battery is the problem.

 

No idea if I should just send the motherboard back...

For me it was the CMOS battery causing the issue. Changed it and no issue since then. For some reason even new boards are having this issue. My board had the issue from day 1

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  • 4 months later...
On 8/16/2017 at 4:33 AM, mrbilky said:

Seems to me you may have either an overclock issue (instability) or a ram issue, that is what happened to me while running up my overclock profile the ram seemed to be my problem when I started upping the speed and timings

I have a ryzen 5 1400 OC to 3.250ghz with my ram oc to 2666mhz and its been very stable with a msi350m bazooka but i added a 950 pro in my m.2 slot yesterday and it has started this problem i will try my cmos battery and see if that works but yeah??‍♂️

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