Restart issue observed—possibly linked to CMOS functionality.
Restart issue observed—possibly linked to CMOS functionality.
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I recently assembled my own PC and went through troubleshooting steps. Eventually, I managed to get the display working by replacing the CMOS battery. At first, everything seemed normal until I tried a Windows update and couldn’t see anything. I’m not sure what caused the issue, but there’s also a red static LED on the motherboard. I’m hoping someone can help me figure out how to fix these problems without having to reset everything again or replace the CMOS battery. Also, all components are showing up correctly in BIOS, so I wasn’t certain where to start.
At startup, the PC initially shows red flashes on the DRAM, transitions to red VGA, but the screen remains absent. It might indicate a RAM issue. Still, no display detected.
Store the BIOS configurations and restart the system. If the screen disappears once more, your CMOS battery is likely faulty.