I just built a WX6-based PC for my Dad with a SmartLink HAMR 5600 AMR Modem,
64MB PC100 SDRAM and a Celeron 366A @ 550. It works flawlessly except for
one thing. The PC's clock "loses" about one hour every day. This is no big
deal really since I could install a clock synchronizer application to fix
the error whenever he goes online but I am interested to know what might be
causing this. This is the second time I've heard of this problem (my bosses
computer did this too under Windows 98) and I would realy like to fix it
this time. So far I've removed the modem, run the Celeron at 366 and tested
the onboard CMOS battery voltage. I really think I got a bad board and the
RTC is bad. What do you think?
Mike Byrns
randy
"Keefer" <kedg...@att.net> wrote in message
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> Well...
>
> I have Win98SE installed on my P3/550 (Abit BE6) and on my P2/266
> (some older board), and once every two or so weeks (not at the same
> time, of course), both PC's lose an hour. They are on continuously.
> So I'm wondering if it could be a power-management-related issue (even
> though I have it disabled, who knows what Windows does while we
> sleep?)
>
> If anyone has any clues, I'd be happy to hear them.
>
> Keefer
>
> On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 16:13:49 -0600, "Mike Byrns"
> <mike....@technologist.com> wrote:
>
> >Seems this behavior is more widespread than just the WX6 then. Can
anyone
> >shed some light on this problem? ABIT folks? Anyone?