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Can't save the Date and Time .

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    Hi all, I have a problem with date and time for a machine. I set the time and save it and continue to work while working it is all right ,but After a shutdown it changes again . I allready try this :-- (1)I set the time in Bios and save the setting . (2)Sort the Jumper of BIOS . (3)Changed the CMOS battery . Plz give any Idea . thanks for this .

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      Hi all, I have a problem with date and time for a machine. I set the time and save it and continue to work while working it is all right ,but After a shutdown it changes again . I allready try this :-- (1)I set the time in Bios and save the setting . (2)Sort the Jumper of BIOS . (3)Changed the CMOS battery . Plz give any Idea . thanks for this .

      nilesh

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      If you have replaced the CMOS battery to one of the correct size then it should work... Maybe you should clean the contacts if the old one leaked... It is very important that the flash bios jumper is not in when the computer is on... Use a voltmeter to check the voltage of the battery, and also if possible carefully check the voltage of the battery when it is in the computer. It should not drop. if i remember correctly the voltage for all cmos batteries is 3.0v.

      //Johannes

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