Why won’t my PC turn on in the morning and keeps losing the correct time?

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Asked By TechNinja123 On

Every morning I face an issue where my PC won't turn on immediately after I press the power button. I can end up waiting for hours before it responds. Additionally, whenever I manage to turn it on, the date and time are always incorrect. I've tried adjusting them multiple times, but they reset every time I turn off the PC. I have a Ryzen 5 3400G system and I'm not sure what's causing this problem.

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Answered By PCDoctor4U On

I'd suggest checking the CMOS battery first if you haven't already. That's often the main suspect in issues like yours, especially when your time keeps getting reset. Have you replaced it before, or is it still the original one? If it’s been replaced recently, it might be worth checking the BIOS settings.

Answered By TechNinja123 On
Answered By GizmoGeek202 On

It sounds like your CMOS battery might be flat or is having issues. You should check it out in the BIOS if there's an alert for low voltage. You can usually find the CMOS battery on your motherboard; it looks like a small silver coin. If it's dead, that could definitely explain the time and sync issues you're facing.

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