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I know you received some responses on this, but I thought I would throw in
my two cents too. I had a 486 board (a Galaxy III if I remember correctly)
that is still in production today. From the day I got the board the clock
consistantly lost about two minutes a month. I have never replaced the
battery, or for that matter done anything other than correct the clock every
other month or so. It has never caused a problem with the system. I don't
know why the problem exists, but it never seemed to be an issue. Hope this
helps.
Kyle
>From: Chuck Hassenplug <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [PCBUILD] Losing Time in Win98
>Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 17:58:02 -0700
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>I have noticed that my computer running Win98 has recently begun to lose
>time, maybe a couple of minutes a day (the clock in the taskbar). Does this
>indicate a bad battery, or is it something else? If it is the battery,
>where
>can I get a new one, and how do I install it? Thank you,
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