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I just put together a 486DX PC on which i am running Windows 95.  For the
first few days the clock kept the correct time, however if I turn the power
off the clock time will change.  My question is this:  Should I replace the
battery that supports my CMOS or is there something else I should also check
into?
If it is the battery, can I just add an external battery without causing
damage and also keep from losing my CMOS setup?

Thanks,

Gerard Stevenson
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