Bill16857 New Member Feb 12, 2009 #1 i'm just interested whats the battery on the mobo ment for? and what happens if it goes flat
Dean11 Member Feb 12, 2009 #2 the battery is there for the bios, which has all the important hardware settings for your mobo. If the batery goes flat, the bios will lose all the saved settings like the date and time, boot sequence etc.
the battery is there for the bios, which has all the important hardware settings for your mobo. If the batery goes flat, the bios will lose all the saved settings like the date and time, boot sequence etc.
laznz1 New Member Feb 12, 2009 #3 BIOS battery saves bios information for example bios passwords and even time infomation i think it does more thou? also if it dies u lose that data
BIOS battery saves bios information for example bios passwords and even time infomation i think it does more thou? also if it dies u lose that data
just a noob Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2009 #5 a while, they don't have to put out much power, i'm typing this off the family computer(5 years old now, hasn't had any problems)
a while, they don't have to put out much power, i'm typing this off the family computer(5 years old now, hasn't had any problems)
N newgunner Member Feb 13, 2009 #6 I used to have some Pentium 1 systems that probably came out near 1995 that worked all the way to 2004 when i finally threw them out.
I used to have some Pentium 1 systems that probably came out near 1995 that worked all the way to 2004 when i finally threw them out.
GSAV55 New Member Feb 13, 2009 #7 I dont even think that it draws power off that battery unless your computer is unplugged.