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Hi Anne,

In my experience, the clock is controlled by the PC RTC (real time clock) chip.  If the battery was bad then most likely the CMOS settings would be lost.
Just a thought...

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Regards,
Alan

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On 12/29/00 at 9:53 PM J. H. Meinema wrote:

>1. The Clock... Battery problem.
>2. The Battery is located on the mainboard inside the big box... Mostly the are very easely to replace with a type RC 2032 battery if i recall it. But if you don't like to poke around inside the box let it be done by somebody else... Also a battery can be solderd onto the mainboard than you have a problem... than you must replace it by the store or a person than can handle a soldering iron... also the type of battery is than different...
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