on 4/12/01 7:54 AM, Eric Hildum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We are not sure if this is Windows, or
> some hardware problem related to the CMOS clock (it is not batteries, or at
> least should not be, as these are all new systems less than six months old).
Uhm, HELLO! You should have a warranty on them. Instead of spending very
expensive time from your support staff on this issue, you should
appropriately make this the manufacturer's issue and request either a
replacement, a fix, or a refund and another machine.
These are all from the same vendor, I assume?
Also, just because a machine is new, does not mean that the battery is. In
addition, this might be an issue of the clockchip of that batch being bad,
or the machine needing a firmware upgrade.
> Thus while you need not worry about Apple machines having a date past 2040,
> the Wintel machines on the network seem bound and determined to cause all
> sorts of imaginative problems.
Well, I'm glad to know that certain realities never change (grin)
Harry
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