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There are some utilities to do this. Here are links to the first two I found
by doing a Google search for "save cmos":
http://www.programmersheaven.com/zone3/cat35/16988.htm
http://www.sharewaresoft.com/CMOSSave-download-9254.htm

I don't know anything about these particular ones. Perhaps others may have a
recommended program.

Peter
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-----Original Message-----
Is there a way to record or backup my CMOS settings in case I lose them due
to a battery going bad?
Thanks,
Anna

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