So every time I turned my PC on it displayed a message saying that the CMOS battery voltage was low, and to press F1 to continue. This morning it stopped turning on altogether, I had a old knackered PC laying around, so I swapped the battery from the knackered one into my working one.
But it still brings up the low voltage message, and won't go past it when I hit F1.
The PC is nothing special and is a few years old, any ideas what's wrong with it?
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