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- From: v912089@gerhardt.si.hhs.nl (Wieringa)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Non-active clock
- Keywords: clock
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.081548.20580@si.hhs.nl>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 08:15:48 GMT
- Sender: news@si.hhs.nl
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- Organization: Sector Informatica, Haagse Hogeschool, The Hague, The Netherlands
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- Originator: v912089@gerhardt
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- I've got some problems with my internal clock: when I shut down, and start up
- a little while later, the computer tells me, that the current time is the
- time I shut down. So, when I turn my computer off, the computer-clock stores
- the current time, and becomes inactive, until I turn the system on again.
-
- The manual said such problems could happen, if the battery was low, and it had
- to be charged again by leaving the system on for at least 12 hrs. I left it
- on for about 4 days, but still it didn't work.
-
- Anybody who can tell me what to do?
- Please E-mail. Thanks in advance, Harm.
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- Harm J. Wieringa | Freddie lives on! | Don't loose your head, my son;
- E-mail: v912089@si.hhs.nl | | it may cost you your life!
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