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date and time is one of them it also stores settings about drivers on the computer
The CMOS remembers the time and date settings of the computer, and also remembers the Hardware settings.
It's easy. just change the computer date settings.
CMOS battery of your laptop maintains hard disk, time and date, and other drivers and configuration settings in a CMOS memory. You will see these tiny CMOS batteries connected directly to the laptop’s motherboard.
Most of the time, yes. You can change the time by clicking on it and then clicking on 'time and date settings'
You can find the time zone settings in a computer's operating system settings. In Windows, you can find it under Date and Time settings. In MacOS, you can locate it under Date & Time in System Preferences. On a Linux system, you can find time zone settings in the /etc/timezone file or by using the timedatectl command.
Restore your system using system restore to a previous date when your system worked perfectly or restore registry settings.
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CMOS Setup The BIOS is the name of the ROM Chip that holds all the data about how to start the computer up, and perform POST,Power On Self Test etc. And the CMOS was a software located on the BIOS Chip that enabled a UI for one to change the BIOS settings, ie like time, date, other settings.
Most times when the time never stays set after powering off one's computer, is an indication that the "CMOS" battery needs to be change. The "CMOS" battery is the little flat silver disc on your computer's mainboard that is responsible for storing all the settings including time and date. Note: Chances are though that when this battery goes out other settings will change back to default on your mainboard. Unless you are experienced with how to set your computer's settings, it would be advisable to let someone that is familiar with such things handle that for you.
CMOS battery of your laptop maintains hard disk, time and date, and other drivers and configuration settings in a CMOS memory. You will see these tiny CMOS batteries connected directly to the laptop’s motherboard.
change the date in the DS date and time settings.