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      7th Jun 2007
Every time i boot my computer my date and time are wrong and i have to press
f1 to get the machine to boot up. Ive changed the cmos battery but this only
worked for a few months. Can anyone help.
 
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      7th Jun 2007
Check the battery with a voltmeter and see if it's good.

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"dessie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Every time i boot my computer my date and time are wrong and i have to
> press
> f1 to get the machine to boot up. Ive changed the cmos battery but this
> only
> worked for a few months. Can anyone help.


 
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