In a message dated 8/9/05 2:15:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< This sounds like a classic case of a dead or soon to be dead pram battery. 
>>

though this may seem to be true, I think it is actually the method at which 
you are turning off the computer.  My sawtooth has a new PRAM battery, but when 
I turn off the computer using the switch on the back of my ATX PS, it seems 
to reset the date and time.  first I would see if this still happens when you 
turn off the computer properly, by holding the front power button for 5 
seconds.  If it keeps resetting the date and time, then I would replace the 
PRAM 
bettery.

chris P

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