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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> Can computers develop Alzheimer disease? Mine has started to lose its
> CMOS set up each time I turn it off.
My wife's started booting with the default date. Replacing the battery
didn't help. So she got my previous primary while she waits for me to
put her AMD 64 in a box.
Ray
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