Everytime I boot, Bios requieres me to "run setup", but I'm able to exit and boot Windows with no issue.

Amadeus12

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System specs:
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  • ASUSTEK COMPUTER INC. H613-E
    INTEL I7 3770K
    1 SSD ADATA SX900
    2 SSD ADATA SU800
    1 HDD
    16GB RAM
    GTX1050TI


  • OS: Windows 10
    Bios is up to date.

Issue
I rarely shut off my PC, usually when I clean it or install something new, and everytime that happens the BIOS asks me to "run setup" by going into it and I'm able to just close it and boot Windows 10 normally.

There is no error displayed in the screen so since I'm never asked to set up the date either I'm doubt it's the CMOS battery. But I think it could be a bad storage set up.

Here is how my Disk Management looks. I'm not at expert at this, but maybe someone who knows can help me.

https://i.imgur.com/c8jgwZk.png
 

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Time doesn't get reset, it just asks me tu "run setup" with no error displayed and I don't have to setup anything I just exit BIOS and I'm able to boot windows normally.

What happens if I don't replace it? Is it currently failing or is it currently dead? What happens when it finally dies? Will I be able to keep using my PC?. I don't want to replace it because everytime I open my case I feel i'm gonna screw something up.

 

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What happens if I don't replace it? Is it currently failing or is it currently dead? What happens when it finally dies? Will I be able to keep using my PC?. I don't want to replace it because everytime I open my case I feel i'm gonna screw something up.
 

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Yeah, I know it's cheap. I just dislike opening and manipulating things in the PC since I'm afraid I'm going to screw something up.

I exit and "save" everytime I boot. But I don't change settings. Neither requests me to set time and date.