win 10 mobile redstone existing build- fast ring & pc cmos error

abhishek singh21

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I have been noticing this issue since build 14388 on mobile that when i copy some text from a mail inside outlook mail, and try to copy paste and search for the same on edge , edge freezes for a moment and crashes.
i have tried this over and over again with same result. As of today i am on the latest redstone build 14393.5 and with latest release of outlook mail app.
No i haven't reported this on feedback hub yet, i want to know if this is happening for everyone or just me.

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i encountered cmos error few weeks ago and i am still facing it after changing the batteries too. the error was regarding faulty time and date setting which was likely because the cmos battery ran out of power. I replaced it with fresh batteries, fixed the time and date of the system but the error still remains.
 
I have been noticing this issue since build 14388 on mobile that when i copy some text from a mail inside outlook mail, and try to copy paste and search for the same on edge , edge freezes for a moment and crashes.
i have tried this over and over again with same result. As of today i am on the latest redstone build 14393.5 and with latest release of outlook mail app.
No i haven't reported this on feedback hub yet, i want to know if this is happening for everyone or just me.
Hi, I have just tried it and it doesn't happen for me on my Lumia 930 (running 14393.5).

What system are you having the cmos error with?
 
Hi, I have just tried it and it doesn't happen for me on my Lumia 930 (running 14393.5).

mmm makes me think why on my 730.
What system are you having the cmos error with?


its a pentium 4- 3ghz -ht enabled cpu on an American megatrends bios. i have rechecked the batteries and they are sitting perfectly in the slot, but ain't updating the time and date after shutdown.
 
i have rechecked the batteries and they are sitting perfectly in the slot, but ain't updating the time and date after shutdown.
The only way to check them really is with a multimeter to check the voltage (normally for a CR2032 battery it should read just over 3 volts).
Is it possible to get hold of a multimeter?
 
Is it possible to get hold of a multimeter?

i could get my hands on it, if i bother to walk up to a hardware store. :winktongue: but no its pouring down heavily today and the streets are flooded with water so no i cant xD


well the batteries were brand new and i hardly have any doubt that the batteries are at fault, the positive and negative terminals are too touching the batteries as they should. no idea whats wrong. @_@
 
well the batteries were brand new and i hardly have any doubt that the batteries are at fault
Could still be giving a low voltage if they have been in storage for a while, only a multimeter would confirm the voltage.


the positive and negative terminals are too touching the batteries as they should
Is it a coin cell battery? (eg CR2032)
A common fault is the solder that connects the battery holder can become dry and this would give the same symptom as a bad battery.
 

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