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<improved answer>Just to correct the old answer, if the CMOS battery is dead, then the computer will not turn on in order for you to reenter it the next morning. It means that the CMOS battery is getting weak, and yeah, you could replace it.

<old answer>It is most likely that the CMOS battery is dead. Replace it.

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Q: When you turn off a computer at night it loses the date and you must reenter it each morning what is the problem and how do you solve it?
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