You may need to just reset the CMOS. You can try this in the BIOS setting or use the jumper on the board. Sometimes when the boards sit for awhile without the battery they "glitch" in the CMOS, especially if anything was changed from the default settings.
Your board has a jumper just up and to the right of the battery if you are looking at the board with the card slots to the left of the battery. I would try resetting using this and see what happens.
It could be caused by couple of things: - Battery clip holder contact has become loose (from the motherboard) - Corrupted BIOS (which might be a slim possibility that it is causing an issue). Checking the contact between battery clip holder and the motherboard would be the first troubleshooting step. Also, ensure there is no dust, derbies, etc in between.
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