Guv
Nov 20th, 2000, 11:08 PM
My CPU keeps correct time when I go away on vacation and shut it down for days. When I come home & start it up, the time and date are always correct (except for losing/gaining a few seconds per day/week).
A friend that I help fairly often has a system whose clock stops when it is turned off. If she leaves it off for a few days, both the clock and calendar show the time & date when she last shut it down.
We both run Windows 98 on Pentium processors which are a year or two old. It must be her Motherboard.
Have any of you heard of a BIOS/Motherboard which stopped the clock when shut down?
Could the CMOS battery be disconnected? Might there be a Setup option controlling the clock?
Any ideas?
A friend that I help fairly often has a system whose clock stops when it is turned off. If she leaves it off for a few days, both the clock and calendar show the time & date when she last shut it down.
We both run Windows 98 on Pentium processors which are a year or two old. It must be her Motherboard.
Have any of you heard of a BIOS/Motherboard which stopped the clock when shut down?
Could the CMOS battery be disconnected? Might there be a Setup option controlling the clock?
Any ideas?