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Old October 8th 06, 04:12 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Joe
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Default Computer year reset to 9999

I didn't even think this could happen, every once in a while my computer
fails to load WinXP Pro correctly. When I turn the power off then on again
(won't shut down on its own) and the computer goes into WinXP its then set
to a different time and a totally random year. This happens once every 6
months possibly? I've replaced the battery twice in 5yrs thinking it might
be the problem but to no avail. The battery holder on the motherboard isn't
exactly in its best condition a bang could probably mislodge it. I've hard
formated then reloaded WinXP Pro numerous times thinking I had virus. Anyone
got a clue? thanks.


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Old October 8th 06, 05:22 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Kevin
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Default Computer year reset to 9999


"Joe" wrote in message
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I didn't even think this could happen, every once in a while my computer
fails to load WinXP Pro correctly. When I turn the power off then on again
(won't shut down on its own) and the computer goes into WinXP its then set
to a different time and a totally random year. This happens once every 6
months possibly? I've replaced the battery twice in 5yrs thinking it might
be the problem but to no avail. The battery holder on the motherboard isn't
exactly in its best condition a bang could probably mislodge it. I've hard
formated then reloaded WinXP Pro numerous times thinking I had virus.
Anyone got a clue? thanks.


I'm just guessing, but what about a BIOS that has been mucked up somehow?
Or a motherboard going down the toilet? Unless you've somehow physically
damaged the battery holder it should be in perfect condition and stay that
way for ages. Batteries should last for years. Many years. A friend has a
system running Windows 3.1 no less, and has never changed the battery. I
have never changed a battery on any of the numerous systems I have owned
over the years.


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Old October 9th 06, 06:48 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Sparky Spartacus
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Default Computer year reset to 9999

"9999", are you operating in some Dune parallel universe?
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Old October 11th 06, 11:14 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Joe
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Default Computer year reset to 9999

I'm not kidding. but that universe sounds good.

"Sparky Spartacus" wrote in message
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"9999", are you operating in some Dune parallel universe?



 




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