While a CMOS battery generally lasts 10 years,
it can fail at any time.
A complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
battery uses both negative and positive negative polarity circuits to operate.
According to Webopedia, this means that the battery chip is smaller than
standard chips, making them useful for small or portable devices. Laptops and
personal computers use a CMOS battery for certain memory functions, including
the date and time. If you computer is not working properly, you may not
actually have a problem with the computer. Check these symptoms first to
determine whether or not it's the CMOS battery
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Turning On/Off
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One sign of a CMOS battery issue is that you can't get
your computer to boot. It just won't turn on. Or, it keeps shutting down
without you doing anything. Run a virus scan before you change out your CMOS
battery. This is also a problem that you commonly experience if your computer
is infected with a virus. If your virus scan does not discover anything, try
launching a program. Another sign that your CMOS battery is failing is that you
can't launch any problems. If you have both of these problems, then try
changing out the battery. Always buy the right CMOS battery for your computer.
Generally, each company uses a specific type or brand for its computers. As of 2010, CMOS batteries cost between $5 and $20.
Driver/Time Issues
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According to Computer Too Slow, the most obvious sign
that you have a problem is that your date or time is constantly wrong. Since
your CMOS battery powers this memory, it's usually the first problem to arise.
Another sign is that you keep missing drivers for certain system components,
including your printer. For example, you probably have a CMOS problem if your
printer is clearly installed on your machine, but you keep getting a
"can't find printer" error. Your mouse may not work properly, either.
You may even receive a warning saying that your computer did not start properly
because certain system settings were changed.
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Other Signs
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A constant beeping sound is another sign that your CMOS battery is dying.
The final sign that your CMOS battery is going dead is that you'll receive an
error message. The three main types of error messages are: CMOS Checksum Error,
CMOS Read Error and CMOS Battery Failure. If you do receive this error, you can
just leave the computer on for 24 hours to see if that recharges the battery.
If you are still having trouble after this timeframe, you should change the
CMOS battery.
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