[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>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.
>Also when the computer is turned on there’s a series of beeps and then
>the
>Following text appears:
>
>PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0
>Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
>All Rights Reserved
>Version 1.03 
>CPU = Intel ® Celeron® CPU 2.00GHz
>510M System RAM Passed
>128K Cache SRAM Passed
>System BIOS Shadowed
>Video BIOS shadowed
>Fixed Disk 0: WDC WD400EB-00CPF0
>ATAPI CD-ROM: SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-240B
>Mouse initialized
>ERROR
>0271: Check date and time settings
>ERROR
>0251: System CMOS checksum bad-default configuration used
>Press <DEL> to setup, <F1> to resume
>
 From the two errors you have listed, it sounds like the battery may 
need to be replaced. When they go bad, the CMOS setup and, the 
clock/date settings will not be saved when the machine is powered down.

Christopher


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