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Computer question, that is if you haterz can take a break
how can i fix my computer clock? it is wigging out!
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usually an indication that the battery on your motherboard is dying
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what type of battery does it take, is it hard to replace? It is a gateway.
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Most motherboards use those round disk shaped batteries, 1 inch or so in diamater. Real easy to replace too.
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I dunno...
Become a real man and do it yourself. Or call 1-800-HIRE-DRK |
the bios is gone too if you remove that battery
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Most m/b's use a CR2032 battery.
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Shit! Was that my first post! Wow!
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thats an easy fix though, might want to be sure you have the bios undates on disk just in case :thumbsup |
Thanks everyone for the replies, except drew,
I am female drew,,,, dont think i need a sex change to change a battery |
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Every board I've seen uses a CR2032. And most always its the PLUS side up. But look to be sure when you take out the old one.
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no hater here, but i still can't answer your question
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I've got a Gateway as well and the clock is always 1 hour behind no matter how many times I set it.
Fucking Gateway. Its the devils computer. |
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Go back to the amp asskissing. |
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There is software that sets your windows clock with the worldclock somewhere on the internet
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icq me
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