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How the system maintains the "correct "time

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Even after shutting down the system ,how the System manages
the CORRECT time.
How the clock "ticks" in the computer even there is no power supply.
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Re: How the system maintains the "correct "time

There is a CR2032 battery on your motherboard that keeps the system clock active. It also keeps your bios active so it can store your pc's information.
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Re: How the system maintains the "correct "time

Thanks for your valuable response
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No problem. You can mark this thread solved unless you need anymore info.
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