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Replace your computers battery, within 15 seconds of removing the old one or
you will have to re-adjust the bios settings because the info held in RAM
disappears and DEFAULT factory settings are loaded the next time you boot.
My advise would be that you take down the information from your bois
settings page, booting option ect.( this information can help you reset your
settings for this time and also for later, if its ever needed) also make
sure to replace the old battery with the original type. A word of caution
before replacing any component inside your computer,please ground your self,
by touching the chassis to drain the static electricity from your hands. A
small charge of static electricity can fry your mother board or any other
sensitive components. To get to your BIOS ,simply start your PC, while
holding the "delete key" or the "F2 key", some PC's use the delete key and
some use the F2 key. Then write down all the information, from all the TABs
and keep it safe.
Best of Luck
Season's Greeting to all
Apu
"Joe H" <JoeT@mailpuppy.com> wrote in message
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> My clock is lossing time, must be the battery I suppose, but not sure.
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> Can I swap that battery without losing my bios or anything, or do I have
> to supply voltage to it from somewhere ?
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