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from: Ed Durrant
date: 2004-07-09 07:03:24
subject: Re: Where to find info

Since this problem is intermittant and fixed by going into and exiting from
the CMOS utility, the problem could be a failed (or failing) CMOS battery,
so that data is being forgotten.

Cheers/2

Ed.

luth-astro{at}earthlink.net wrote:

> In , on 07/08/2004
>    at 09:45 PM, dsrocha{at}attglobal.net said:
>
> >Seems to be *very* specific to your main board.
>
> >From my experience with Asus m/b, and mangling with overclocking
>
> Yeah, specific.  Everything on the CPU is stock.  Like I said.  I just
> open and close setup and everythings OK.  It seems to retain all my
> settings afterwards.  But I wonder if upgrading it would help.  All
> things considered it looks like hardware to me, given that I don't
> overclock or anything.
>
> Jim L, via eCS 1.14 version of OS/2
>
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