BIOS (Basic Input Output System) and CMOS Battery
- The BIOS chip is installed on the motherboard by default
- It is going to detect hardware in your computer
- BIOS detect CPU, RAM , Hard disk drives, DVD drives, NVMe , SSD , Cache memory
- It detects if you have a connected keyboard, mouse or not connected
CMOS Battery [Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor]:
What it powers
- It provides power to the BIOS firmware even when your computer is turned off.
- The BIOS stores system settings, such as boot sequence, hardware configuration, and most importantly—date and time.
Why CMOS battery is Important
- Without this battery, your PC would "forget" the date, time, and BIOS settings every time it's turned off.
- It allows smooth startup by retaining the correct hardware configuration.
Lifespan of CMOS battery
- Usually lasts 3 to 5 years, depending on usage and environment.
- CMOS battery voltage is 3.0 Volts.
- If voltage drops below 2.6Volts, then you must replace it with a new CMOS Cell.