My wife says she's having a problem starting her computer. She says that when she pushes the start button she hears the sound of the computer starting, but then the computer does not turn on when she releases the button. She has to try pushing the button a few more times before she can get the computer to come on.
Is this the battery going out, or is it a problem with the power supply? Here's one more question. In the old days I remember making some kind of a Norton Antivirus backup floppy for the CMOS data so that if you replaced a battery your could replace your CMOS data. But I don't do that anymore. So if you replace the battery, what do you do about the CMOS? The computer we're talking about was built in 1997. The battery has never been replaced. Thank you. Bob _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
