Date and time reset warning

Whenever I start my PC, I get this message saying BIOS settings reset by default due to checksum problem.

And when that happens my time keeps back to 01/01/2007!
I need to either change the time in the BIOS or in the control panel.
Please help because it happens everytime I turn on my PC!

Hi mh,.

Please try to replace the CMOS battery which is how the PC keeps time when turned off.

Good luck!

Kosh

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