Originally posted by BigMudTrux
A dead CMOS battery just like no CMOS battery being there at all would not power the BIOS chip that stores the time, date and boot sequence etc, it has nothing to do with Windows whatsoever.
The only thing that a dead CMOS battery would cause is for all the MBs default factory settings to be restored meaning that the time, date and boot sequence would need to be reset after every cold boot.
Some CMOS batteries can last the duration that a person owns the PC, can last up to ten years and should never expire after only couple.
Without trying an out of the wrapper new CMOS you are wasting your time.
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