Silly question I know.
My system, while running fine (or so I thought) just suddenly came to a grinding halt the other day. No power. Haven't been able to fire it up since. Not the PSU, exchanged it with the same results. Either MB or CPU.
Leading up to this I was always getting messages at boot to enter bios setup (which I just recently updated hmmmm) and that the system time was wrong. I just ignored it. I know sometimes those are signs of a weak battery. If a CMOS battery dies while the system is on, does it have ability to shut your system down?
My system, while running fine (or so I thought) just suddenly came to a grinding halt the other day. No power. Haven't been able to fire it up since. Not the PSU, exchanged it with the same results. Either MB or CPU.
Leading up to this I was always getting messages at boot to enter bios setup (which I just recently updated hmmmm) and that the system time was wrong. I just ignored it. I know sometimes those are signs of a weak battery. If a CMOS battery dies while the system is on, does it have ability to shut your system down?