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"Peter R. Fletcher" <pfletch(at)fletchers(hyphen)uk.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 17:52:59 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"lucky sevans" <luckysevans@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:2C81CCCB-E38D-4603-B93C-04CA462BF1FD@microsoft.com...
> >> I don't know where the problem lies, but my computer's time keeps
> >changing.
> >> When I turn on the computer, the time is wrong. I just changed it to
the
> >> right time, 1:50am. Last I looked it was correct and said 1:32am. It
is
> >> currently 1:40am, and it now says 1:07am. Any suggestions? Oh, and
when
> >I
> >> first start up my computer, each time, it won't but i hear the CPU, and
i
> >> have to restart a second time.
> >
> >You might have a flat battery. Here is how to confirm it:
> >1. Reboot your machine.
> >2. Get into the BIOS setup. On many machines you need to
> > press the Delete key early in the boot sequence in order
> > to get there.
> >3. Set the correct time.
> >4. Wait 30 minutes.
> >5. Check the computer time. If it is correct then your battery is fine.
> > If it is wrong then you need to replace the battery. It is usually
> > a button cell installed on the motherboard.
> >
>
> Didn't you miss a step or two?
>
> 3.5 (!) Turn off computer and disconnect power lead
> ....
> 4.5 Reconnect power, turn on, and boot back into BIOS setup.
>
> If you do exactly as you suggested, the system's RTC remains powered
> from the mains throughout, and should keep the correct time, even if
> the battery is dead.
>
> Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the
exchange.
> Peter R. Fletcher
I'm trying to vary only one parameter at a time. The OP reports
that the time changes while the machine is powered up. My
test maintains the powered-up condition but it knocks out any
influence from the OS. Your test, while perfectly valid, would
vary two parameters: It removes Windows from the equation,
and it also powers down the laptop.