Common reasons for losing CMOS data include dirt on the motherboard, touching sensitive components like the motherboard, improperly inserting or removing cards from the motherboard, electrical surges that can damage components, and faulty or low-quality power supplies that do not adequately protect components from power fluctuations.
Common reasons for losing CMOS data include dirt on the motherboard, touching sensitive components like the motherboard, improperly inserting or removing cards from the motherboard, electrical surges that can damage components, and faulty or low-quality power supplies that do not adequately protect components from power fluctuations.
Common reasons for losing CMOS data include dirt on the motherboard, touching sensitive components like the motherboard, improperly inserting or removing cards from the motherboard, electrical surges that can damage components, and faulty or low-quality power supplies that do not adequately protect components from power fluctuations.