If you have owned your computer for a few years, you may notice certain problems, such as it may no longer remember the current time and date, certain peripherals may ...
One of the main culprits behind BIOS issues is the CMOS battery. The battery powers the CMOS memory, which stores BIOS settings. If the battery is drained, the CMOS will not remember the settings, and ...
When you disconnect your computer’s power supply from the wall, it jumps in to save your BIOS or UEFI settings in your motherboard’s CMOS-RAM (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor). But even the ...
Thats about comparable pricing for replacement batteries across the board, really. Be wary of cheap ones, as they may be made with sub standard components and could do something nasty like catch fire ...
Ok, not sure if this is a software or hardware problem. I stopped using my old Dell xps13 when I got the 15. Six weeks later, I fired up the 13 and no power. Ok, so battery is flat, plugged it in and ...
You need to begin by locating the CMOS battery, which is a thin, round, button-like object. It can sometimes be hidden by extension cards or connectors. On older PCs it may have a cylindrical shape.
Dell has made a new BIOS update available for its XPS 13 laptops, specifically those with the model No. 9360. Among the standard bug fixes, the update offers one particularly attractive upgrade: A ...