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Old 04-03-2008, 08:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question [SOLVED] clocking over!

friends, i am yet to study "over clocking" but.

For couple of months my p4 with 512ram and a 60gb intel' clock is resetting to January 2002 on every delayed boot.

I have to press F5 for every 1st boot to restart my pc. After 1st boot it never read cmos . And after pressing F5 thereafter it starts, read cmos but clock resets to year 2002.

If i set the current time and reboot in quick succession again( say immediate or within 20 mins), the time set by me is saved.

But if i restart the pc after about half an hour, it looses cmos informmation and the time resetting to year2002 again.

Is that only a battery problem?
Why it is reading cmos settings on every 2nd boot?

any guess? answers?

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Old 04-03-2008, 11:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: clocking over!

The 1st step here would be to replace the small coin like battery on the motherboard.

When the battery no longer holds a sufficient charge, the CMOS cannot maintain current info, and resets to original state. The reason it's reverting to 2002 is that's the date the BIOS was written.
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Re: clocking over!

Thanks mod for the answer. i will do and post outcome soon.
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Re: clocking over!

Glad to report.
Today I placed a new battery on board and everythings have become normal.
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Good to hear Haresh. Thanks for the update.
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