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Old 08-25-2003, 10:33 PM   #1
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Running win98se . The clock on the task bar is running slow , What should I check or do to remedy this? Thanks
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Old 08-25-2003, 10:48 PM   #2
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If it consistently is losing time it is because the motherboard battery is dying. It is a watch battery and can be purchased at KMart, etc. It is easy to put in. If you don't replace it, it will eventually die, and you lose the CMOS settings
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Old 08-25-2003, 11:55 PM   #3
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How old is your computer? If it's fairly old, the battery probably needs to be replaced.

If it's fairly new, it could be a software related problem...what background programs are you running on that computer?

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I thought it could be the battery . Will change it . The system is 5 years old. Thank You
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Five years is about right for battery die off. Do not take out the old battery to go get a new one, if you do then you are resetting the bios.

Open the PC up and get the numbers from the battery by looking at it or get the replacement info from manual's support sites. Radio Shack is another source for batteries, where ever you go make sure the stock looks fresh. If it is an old dusty faded package then you are likely not to get another 5 years off of it.

If you are reasonably quick in the change you should not lose the bios settings when you make the switch.
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