> Probably posted 7th. For some reason, my home system doesn't seem to be
> able to hold a date - don't know whether it's the battery (since the
> machine isn't used much now) or Windows that's the problem. And I mostly
> use my work ThinkPad these days since I get free access through IBM Global
> Network.
Many computers today use rechargable batteries. If you don't power up
the machine often enough, they forget the date, and may forget all the
CMOS data, though many are capable of determining the drive type on start
up, and so can still come up. (Often after asking you to hit F1.)
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