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Nope, I was just checking whether disabling/enabling quick boot and the other option (which I forgot) would make a difference. And, yeah, I have backed everything up, luckily.
Disabling the Quickboot and Display full screen logo options was just so you could see the detailed POST screen. If you watch it during Boot up you may see an error message that you normally wouldn't see during a Quick boot. Disabling Quick boot should also make the BIOS do more detailed system checks during the post. If the battery is dead the only fix is to replace it or never turn your PC off.
I'll just never turn it off from the socket, I suppose. I can afford buying a battery, but exams are round the corner, so yeah.
That battery is just a little coin cell. You should be able to pick one up for a couple of bucks anywhere they sell computers when you have some free time.
Beep Codes
PC Hell: BIOS Error Beep Codes
Make sure that your RAM is properly seated in its sockets.
Remember to turn the power off first.
You might want to run Memtest86+
RAM - Test with Memtest86+