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On occasion the power in my house goes out as I am on pre payment meter.

Loss of power resets the BIOS time, consequently so is the time in Windows.

Is there a way to make windows time static / independant of the BIOS time?

Edited by shorterxp

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The BIOS time is "kept" by an internal battery, capable (for months, years) to run an internal to the motherboard clock.

If your BIOS time is reset when the power goes out (and it does the same at every reboot and/or switch off/switch on cycle) it means that this battery is exhausted and needs to be replaced (or the motherboard is defective, but it is rare).

For desktops it is very easy to replace the battery (usually it is a CR2032):

https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000239.htm

for laptops not-so-easy (some are soldered and anyway in some cases you need disassembling the laptop, which is usually problematic).

jaclaz

Edited by jaclaz
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