if bios battery dead, will pc start up?

fastforded

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had to change cpu. now pc wont boot up. acts dead. dvd drive opens/closes, but thats it. wondered, old pc. had disconnected. if bios bayyerty dead, would this cause pc not to boot?


thanks, p
 
No, he battery just holds the settings if the machine loses power. As long as it is plugged in and has power it will store the BIOS settings. Now if it loses power and the battery is bad, then it will automatically set to default, which could cause your computer not to boot if you have some weird default configurations.

I would suspect your problem is something else.
 
No, he battery just holds the settings if the machine loses power. As long as it is plugged in and has power it will store the BIOS settings. Now if it loses power and the battery is bad, then it will automatically set to default, which could cause your computer not to boot if you have some weird default configurations.

I would suspect your problem is something else.

all i did was install new cpu. same model as removed. 1 pin bent on original cpu.

it should start right up with new cpu. or it take like 1/2 hour or so?
 
should boot up fine first time, doesn't need to install drivers or anything so there shouldn't be a wait.

Sounds like a mobo issue, or you could try reseating the cpu.
 
all i did was install new cpu. same model as removed. 1 pin bent on original cpu.

it should start right up with new cpu. or it take like 1/2 hour or so?

Make sure you didn't knock anything loose when swapping out CPUs, does the system even power on? Does it POST?
 
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