Question Clear CMOS after every boot

Industryy

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Hello like the title speak, has been now two days once I boot on my computer and I play on it many hours without any troubles, good temp, no lag or crash.
But once i shutdown my computer and next day I boot it on, it doesn't work stuck on a black screen and have to clear CMOS via the jumper to reset my bios and it works again and boot on w10 perfectly, can you help me out ? Thanks.
 
While it should be okay, it is an easy, inexpensive thing to change in the event that is the problem.

What has you changed/installed since this problem started happening?

What are the complete specs (make/model of ALL installed components) for this system?

Are you overclocking anything (CPU, GPU, memory)?
 
Gonna first try to change the battery,
I do not have changed anything particulary to be honest, it started bugging since 2 days.
I've never do OC or stuff like that, i just activated the EXPO to get my 6000 mhz ram when i builded my computer but never had some issue till thoses days.

My full spec are

GPU: Rtx 4070ti
CPU: R7 7800x3d
MOBO: Gygabyte b650 eagle
Ram : G.Skill Trident Z 6000 mhz ddr5
Power Supply : Be Quiet Straight Power 10 CM - 800W
AIO : DeepCool LE520
 
@Industryy

I will add a suggestion and have a question:

If the problem just began two days ago then I suggest looking in Reliability History/Monitor, Event Viewer, and Update History.

What you are looking for is some error code, warning, or informational event that appeared just before or at the time the problems began.

Also, how do you shut down your computer?
 
@Industryy

I will add a suggestion and have a question:

If the problem just began two days ago then I suggest looking in Reliability History/Monitor, Event Viewer, and Update History.

What you are looking for is some error code, warning, or informational event that appeared just before or at the time the problems began.

Also, how do you shut down your computer?
Gonna check this out, but as i said i've done nothing news, no update and stuff like that except only playing.

To shutdown my computer, i'm just right click on the windows logo and click on shutdown, I do not power off my computer by only pressing the button on my case.
 
Hello a little feedback about my problem, i've saw that if i restart now my computer instantly it doesn't need to Clear CMOS but if i power on my computer after more 5 hours it keep display a black screen with a boot led on the CM and have to clear CMOS to be able to boot again on w10.
 
Just to confirm/clarify: was the CMOS battery replaced per the applicable instructions in the motherboard's User Guide/Manual?

Also: you do not have to do any thing directly. Window and various apps will automatically do their own updates unless allowing that has been disabled. Microsoft can and does override blocking updates.
 
I don't know if this will help. From reading the mobo manual for the Eagle AX board, I believe that when it fails to boot and the "Boot LED" is lit (manual p.4, very bottom right (front) of the board) that means the system is trying to find and load the OS from your boot drive and is not able to complete that. If you do not yet have the detailed manual for BIOS Setup options, you can see it here

https://www.gigabyte.com/WebPage/917/amd600-bios.html

Look particularly at the BOOT section on p. 22. This area sets details of exactly which storage device it should look for to find the OS files and load them. On the first line you specify exactly which device does have your OS installed so it looks there first before trying any other location. Make sure that is set right.