Replace the clock battery in the computer. Open the case, look for an oversized watch battery- they're may be 2 of them, if so, replace both. Good luck
2006-08-09 21:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-29 02:58:12
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answered by shimp 4
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set the time in you system bios. Also check if you have an on board battery. If it so, it might need replacement.
2006-08-09 21:27:39
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answered by █TNT█ 3
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It's probably on default start. Can be annoying. Contact your computer manufacture.
2006-08-09 21:25:56
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answered by Jason 3
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try changing your destination, or change the clock from the bios, replace your battery, if nothing works then CMOS date/time is broken and you cant fix it
2006-08-09 22:30:45
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answered by ComPRO 2
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set the time in the bios
then in the puter
2006-08-09 21:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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just try to contact computer vendor
2006-08-09 21:28:35
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answered by dante 2
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try to check your motherboard's battery.
2006-08-09 21:26:46
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answered by tk2 4
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2006-08-09 21:24:49
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answered by h3e 2
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