Hello, I have the link on how to perform it in your model www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000126023/how-to-reset-real-time-clock-rtc-to-recover-your-dell-desktop-system#Shortcut_2 Hope it helps Thanks for the comment!
My PC is stuck at the start-up screen after a bios update, it says to press the ESC key for start-up, and when I click ESC nothing happens. It doesn't boot to BIOS. Do you think changing the cmos battery will fix it?
Hello, I dont think it related to the cmos battery. In this case if you have waited more than 30 mins, the best option is just to reboot the computer. Hope it helps Thanks for the comment.
Sir i have dell optiplex 3060 mini desktop i have ordered from Amazon in the first order my cpu 1 ram slot was detected so i replaced it in the second one boot time is around 18 sec and in the first one around 14 sec In the second reason is when i boot the device dell logo two time came and turns on should i replaced it another time or bios settings any problems please tell.
Hello, 3 scenarios come to my mind: 1. If hdd/ssd is replaced, then you will need to install windows again on the new ssd/hdd and setup a new username and password. 2. If you clone your current ssd/hdd to a new one, then the password continues to be the same. 3. When you re install windows/linux or replace the ssd/hdd, the BIOS password does not change. Hope it helps. Thanks for the comment
Hello Sir. We have about 200 Computers and we have to replace all batteries. All Computers are running since years without shutdown. What is the best Strategie If we want to keep the BIOS settings? Switching on running, switching on Turned Off but power supply ist still running or the Last Option everything Turned Off. But then we have to Take Pictures of all Computers for the BIOS. Think about it. 200 Computers..
Hello, I'd say the best way will be to shut down the computer(s), keep the power connected and replace the CMOS battery. Test the process on 1 or a few machines first to monitor their behavior and then proceed will the rest based on results. Hope it helps Thank you for the comment!
I don't like the idea of a metalic conductor bouncing around my mobo shorting it out,the cmos battery can be removed witht the pc powered on,i am not a computer technician,i am an electronics technician so the difference is in the software....... Anyway,i can't get to my cmos battery as the gpu is in the way,a monster of a unit i fitted to my very old acer M5201 vista home premium pc,i have win7 and win10 on separate hdds,anew win11 pc that scares the shit out of me as win11 is so freakin' messed up. Back on track i had an idea of how to not screw up a powered mobo with flying cr2030 coin cells,since the cr2030 or any other coin cell(check first though) are magnetically conductive ie they have iron in the case of the cell a small center drilled magnet fitted to a short piece of wooden dowel or glued with super glue or epoxy don't use anything other than metal to wood appropriate glue elmers paper glue won't work duffus,hold coin cell with magnet and gently pry it out of the holder et voila one safely removed cell(battery implies more than one cell),and yes my American cousins it's et voila not wallah,also solder has an L in it. just thought i'd be a bit anal(not the butt hole variety). Cheers from me in the UK,in the Scottish bit,cheers.
My pc worked perfectly fine, until I turned off graphic card in device manager. Now on my monitor shows "no signal" i tried reseting CMOS in much ways but still didnt worked (ga-z97x-gaming). Anybody knows what I need to do
@My IT Workshop My monitor only got hdmi black cable, which was already connected to the back of pc to HDMI port (this HDMI port is the only thing that my HDMI cable fits with)
If you removed your nvidia or amd gpu remove the gpu and insert it again If it's the iGPU (integrated graphics card) remove the cpu and insert it again Idk if it will work Also your computer HAS to be turned off in this process
If I take the old battery out with everything running. Can I just pop the new battery in with everything running and not have to reset anything?
did it work ok without resetting? cheers
Sir basically i have optiplex 5080 and bios password forgot I can't boot and cosmos battery is fixed with mother board.... What can i do
Hello,
I have the link on how to perform it in your model
www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000126023/how-to-reset-real-time-clock-rtc-to-recover-your-dell-desktop-system#Shortcut_2
Hope it helps
Thanks for the comment!
It’s a shame it’s fixed, what do you do when it dies?
My PC is stuck at the start-up screen after a bios update, it says to press the ESC key for start-up, and when I click ESC nothing happens. It doesn't boot to BIOS. Do you think changing the cmos battery will fix it?
Hello,
I dont think it related to the cmos battery. In this case if you have waited more than 30 mins, the best option is just to reboot the computer.
Hope it helps
Thanks for the comment.
Sir i have dell optiplex 3060 mini desktop i have ordered from Amazon in the first order my cpu 1 ram slot was detected so i replaced it in the second one boot time is around 18 sec and in the first one around 14 sec
In the second reason is when i boot the device dell logo two time came and turns on should i replaced it another time or bios settings any problems please tell.
Sir if we change ssd or hdd to other then bios password or windows pasword will remove or not?
Hello,
3 scenarios come to my mind:
1. If hdd/ssd is replaced, then you will need to install windows again on the new ssd/hdd and setup a new username and password.
2. If you clone your current ssd/hdd to a new one, then the password continues to be the same.
3. When you re install windows/linux or replace the ssd/hdd, the BIOS password does not change.
Hope it helps.
Thanks for the comment
@@MyITWorkshop thank you so much sir
Hello Sir. We have about 200 Computers and we have to replace all batteries. All Computers are running since years without shutdown. What is the best Strategie If we want to keep the BIOS settings? Switching on running, switching on Turned Off but power supply ist still running or the Last Option everything Turned Off. But then we have to Take Pictures of all Computers for the BIOS. Think about it. 200 Computers..
Hello,
I'd say the best way will be to shut down the computer(s), keep the power connected and replace the CMOS battery.
Test the process on 1 or a few machines first to monitor their behavior and then proceed will the rest based on results.
Hope it helps
Thank you for the comment!
wtf yall doin with 200 comp? mining ? 💀
@@lego_gamer8005 No all included non personal Computers in an Automotive company
I don't like the idea of a metalic conductor bouncing around my mobo shorting it out,the cmos battery can be removed witht the pc powered on,i am not a computer technician,i am an electronics technician so the difference is in the software.......
Anyway,i can't get to my cmos battery as the gpu is in the way,a monster of a unit i fitted to my very old acer M5201 vista home premium pc,i have win7 and win10 on separate hdds,anew win11 pc that scares the shit out of me as win11 is so freakin' messed up.
Back on track i had an idea of how to not screw up a powered mobo with flying cr2030 coin cells,since the cr2030 or any other coin cell(check first though) are magnetically conductive ie they have iron in the case of the cell a small center drilled magnet fitted to a short piece of wooden dowel or glued with super glue or epoxy don't use anything other than metal to wood appropriate glue elmers paper glue won't work duffus,hold coin cell with magnet and gently pry it out of the holder et voila one safely removed cell(battery implies more than one cell),and yes my American cousins it's et voila not wallah,also solder has an L in it.
just thought i'd be a bit anal(not the butt hole variety).
Cheers from me in the UK,in the Scottish bit,cheers.
that was intresting :D
My pc worked perfectly fine, until I turned off graphic card in device manager. Now on my monitor shows "no signal" i tried reseting CMOS in much ways but still didnt worked (ga-z97x-gaming). Anybody knows what I need to do
Hello,
Try connecting the monitor to the video port(s) in the motherboard and not the video card.
Hope it helps
Thanks for the comment!
@My IT Workshop My monitor only got hdmi black cable, which was already connected to the back of pc to HDMI port (this HDMI port is the only thing that my HDMI cable fits with)
@@MyITWorkshop thanks i fixed it, i found my old monitor with cable that fit
Why would you turn it off tho
If you removed your nvidia or amd gpu remove the gpu and insert it again
If it's the iGPU (integrated graphics card) remove the cpu and insert it again
Idk if it will work
Also your computer HAS to be turned off in this process