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I tried to activate quick boot, but i noticed that every time i restart the PC the bios return to default settings,(the pc works perfectly but that annoy me i saw others same pc boot quickly using ssd ) 

Mypc: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j6bgCDT1c7c6vRbucs9KXiYYHFfx_YXD/view?usp=drivesdk

Other pc boot normally :

https://youtu.be/or5WTcbkCe8

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Hi @Anohikari 

 

This symptom could indicate it is time to replace the CR2032 MB battery.

 

Regards

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I used three battery , i still have the same issue 🙂

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I used three battery woth different brands same issue 🙂

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HI @Anohikari 

 

The only other suggestion I have is to update the BIOS if you have not done this.

 

Windows 7 64 bit BIOS

 

Windows 8 64 bit BIOS. The Win 8 BIOS should work if you are running W10.

 

Does this happen with only a monitor, keyboard, and mouse connected to the PC?

 

You may have a MB problem (failing BIOS chip or the MB battery can't feed power to CMOS when the PC is off) or a different  component connected to the MB problem.

 

Your PC is constantly resetting CMOS every time you start the PC. This is like removing the CR2032 battery every time the PC has no AC power.

 

Regards

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Thanks for replying sir , its only a mouse keyboard monitor , i already did that i update it same issue , the that confuse me , it always resetting the settings every time , but the time and date it not ? Why ?

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Hi @Anohikari 

 

My pleasure

 

Are you checking time and date in the BIOS before the PC connects to the network? I would think both items would be wrong if CMOS is constantly resetting. CMOS contains real time clock information, hardware settings, and other BIOS settings.

 

Otherwise, I don't know what is happening other than some type of hardware problem.

 

Regards

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The time and date always right , I check them in the bios before going to the OS 😅

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Hi @Anohikari 

 

I'm sorry, I am out of ideas.

 

Maybe have a local PC Tech check the PC.

 

Regards

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Anyway , thanks a lot for replying , the pc works just fine so +more 10 seconds on bolt time its okay :))

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