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02-17-2017 05:10 AM
The button battery on my mother board died giving mme "CMOS date and time not set" message. I have changed the battery and using F10 on boot-up have successfully updated the correct time, month and year. However it will not let me update the correct day (17). The highest number it will accept is 12.
02-17-2017 06:43 AM
That probably means the date is in a different format than what you think. Typically users in USA list date as DD/MM/YYYY. I suspect it has the date in a different format. Since you are in Windows 10, right click the time and date icon. Pick "Adjust date/time. When the page comes up, you will see a place to change the format or just set it to auto in the first setting at the top.
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