Test your battery. Shut the computer off, pull the plug, let sit for ten
minutes, plug it in, power up and check the time.
If time is incorrect---you need a new battery.
"1mce" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F011E7A2-3130-41AC-8DA8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> All good suggestions, thanks. I did think of the battery. However, I am
> not
> having any issues with my time and date. Do you think it could still be
> the
> battery?
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:30:17 -0400, "shawn"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>> > Maybe the battery for your BIOS is dead.
>>
>>
>> Maybe, but I'd expect 1mce to experience other symptoms, like the
>> time/date being wrong, if that were the case.
>>
>>
>> > Maybe that's why it won't hold your
>> > setting. You can get them brand new online from Digi-Key's website for
>> > about
>> > .30 cents
>>
>>
>> I just checked their web site. It's actually 28 cents. A very low
>> price.
>>
>>
>> > + shipping.
>>
>>
>> But their lowest shipping price to my location is $7.47. That makes
>> the total come to $7.75, a very *high* price.
>>
>> Even if shipping is less to other locations, the total price with
>> shipping is still almost certainly a high one.
>>
>>
>> > If you buy them in the store expect to pay about $2 to
>> > $3.
>>
>>
>> Yes, and that's a *much cheaper* price than $7.75.
>>
>>
>>
>> > If you buy it in Radio Shack they're 3 for like $12!
>> >
>> > Replacing the battery will require you opening one side of your
>> > computer
>> > case, you can find it on the motherboard. I'd be sure to unplug the
>> > power
>> > supply, and ground yourself before touching anything. It's a round
>> > battery
>> > about the size of a quarter.
>> >
>> > Mine is a CR2032, as I recently ordered 10 of them to do the whole
>> > office.
>> >
>> > "1mce" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:EB0E0160-779B-4A08-A6C4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > > Somehow the PowerON got set to AUTO on my computer. I alway turn off
>> > > my
>> > > computer when away for an extended time and turn off the surge
>> > > protector.
>> > > Now when I power on the surge protector, my compter powers up w/o
>> > > having
>> > > to
>> > > press the button.
>> > >
>> > > I have gone in to have it "NOT" do this, but it keeps reverting to
>> > > AUTO
>> > > on.
>> > > Any ideas on how to keep the NOT (Stay Off) setting to remain.
>> > > Thanks for your help.
>> > >
>> >
>>
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