Sounds like your clock/bios battery is dead and the bios and clock settings
are lost when
the power supply is turned off..  It is probably a coin type cell somewhere
on the Motherboard.
Turn off the computer,  pop it out  and replace it.  good uck, Jack F
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Subject: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Problem with my BIOS? Virus?


> Here's a new problem that I hope someone will have an answer to, or at
> least a suggestion of
> What's causing the problem. Problem with BIOS? Virus? Battery? Anyway
> here's the details.
> Any suggestions are welcome.
>  I have an emachines desk top computer running at 2 Ghz with 512mg RAM,
> running Windows xp. My problem (or problems) are:
> Time and date changes every time I turn the computer back on and boot up.




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