"David R." wrote: > > Well my clock is running fast so maybe I have a real good battery. :> > > I'm sure now its related to this replacement motherboard I installed as my > other one kept perfect time even though it had a short. I wish there were > something I could do about it because it is an inconvenience on ebay. One > minute per week is quite a bit. I guess I could swap machines again and use > this one in the shop. > Dave > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> Isn't the clock losing time, one of the first indications of a failing > >> battery? > > > > ---- > > > > Hi, Sybil - > > > > Unless I missed some posts, David started the thread with a clock that is > > gaining time, like mine does. > > > > Alan > > >
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