Usually the most noticeable change is that the system time and date will reset every time the computer is powered off. It may also result in hard drives not being recognized, and the system giving an error message along the lines of "operating system not found"
You eventually lose any changes you have made to the BIOS, including time & date.
A battery loses its charge over time. You need a new battery.
your alternator is not charging your battery..u need to get a new alternator
The data is CMOS is on a chip called RAM. RAM will lose data when it loses power. A small battery on the motherboard is used to keep continuous power to CMOS when the PC loses power.
Usually the most noticeable change is that the system time and date will reset every time the computer is powered off. It may also result in hard drives not being recognized, and the system giving an error message along the lines of "operating system not found"
If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
over time the battery loses capatinace, or ability to hold charge... or u have aparasitic draw. something like a fan or light that runs wen the engine dosent
A Positive Charge.
An electron has a charge of -1. When a Sodium (Na) atom loses one electron, it loses a negative and becomes a stable Sodium ion with a charge of +1.
it gets positive charge
A battery
A net charge results when an atom gains or loses electrons. If it loses electrons, it gains a positive charge, if it gains them, it gains a net negative charge.
protons