![]() ![]() I don't understand why switching the battery would reset the BIOS and cause 4 out of 5 storage drives to not show up. I have not altered anything besides switching the batteries and now I cannot load my RAID0 configuration SSD's and I fear I may need to reformat them and lose everything, all because of a stupid battery >< This is because it reset all my bios Settings but the main problem is that I have 5 storage drives and only 1 appears in the list of drives to boot up. The PC then would not even load so I switched the battery back to the old one and still now it will not load. I took the CMOS battery out and replaced it. (I did look online every where but it seems I'm the only one with this issue.) Should I try restarting my PC again or is there something more simple I could try so I don't have to lose everything again? I was wondering if there is a program that might have been disabled on start up in "msconfig" or something but no clue. It is set to update using the internet time "" and I have changed this around to test all other possible options and it makes no difference. When it gets close to the next hour like "15:59" for example, instead of switching to "16:00" it changes to "15:00" which makes no sense.Īll my time settings for the clock have never been changed and are not incorrect what so ever. When I restart my PC and log in, the time will not update to the current time and instead it shows the time during the last time it was on. It does not do this on my laptop, just my desktop PC is it is very frustrating. Hi, I've been having a bug with my clock not changing to the correct time and the strangest part is that I completely restored my PC back to factory settings and it still is happening! ![]()
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