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@just2rock-DkmPtO • Mar 20, 2009
Saminder,
I will request you to check your BIOS settings...maybe clock is getting reset -
@thebigk • Mar 20, 2009
I guess there's a setting for date in BIOS as well. Have you tried checking options in BIOS? -
@just2rock-DkmPtO • Mar 20, 2009
As already i suggested ,check BIOS clock setup, manually fix it to the current DD/MM/YY format & save the changes by pressing F10 or as par your motherboard save option & then restart OSSaminderhow to stop resetting the clock ?
Can you please explain me in detail. -
@saminder-vN74ry • Mar 20, 2009
I have tried it but can't able to change the date through BIOS .
Do you know any solution through jumper settings? -
@rahul-sid-B8isOC • Mar 21, 2009
hey buddy may be ur cmos battery is damaged in ur motherboard which is required for the clock function. -
@saminder-vN74ry • Mar 21, 2009
I have already tried this solution .😔 -
@saminder-vN74ry • May 1, 2023
how to stop resetting the clock ?
Can you please explain me in detail.