In a message dated 11/08/2006 18:07:49 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Have  you replaced the cmos battery yet? I strongly suspect that an old 
battery  is causing the clock to lose time and causing the problem with 
the video  drivers. Replace it and those issues should go away.

Best  wishes,

John.




^v^ ^v^ ^v^~~~~ Paris's Reply To the  above ~~~~^v^ ^v^ ^v^
 
 John
 
You are quite right I researched the CMOS battery faults it's  amazing what 
the little blighter can impact on.  The best antedote was  a guy in one Forum, 
who was not participating in a thread got his old computer  from the basement. 
 Bought a battery from the hardware store and it booted  up first time in 2 
years.  So he had great joy in reporting this to the  Forum.  Alas, it did not 
help the poster of the query, such is life and the  nature of computers LOL
 
Regards
 
Paris


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