"Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Ron,
 
>> Problem with BIOS? Virus? Battery? Anyway  here's the details.
 
>First off, you can't affect most of the bios since it is ROM, read only 
>memory. From the settings below it does seem posible that the battery is
the 
>problem. What is the time when winodows is running, and the date, are
they 
>off? If so yes the battery is the possible problem.
 
>Jim

Thanks Jim 
The time and date on the computer are fine after I reset them. It's only
when the computer is
turned on that they're incorrect and we always get the ERROR message I
usually reset them
and then as long as the puters' running they'll stay correct.
I'll replace the battery. I thought it was possibly the problem. Thanks
again.
Ron


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