> The date and time on my PC keeps on reverting to an old date. Please
> can
> someone tell me how to stop this? Thx.
If the date/time reverts after the computer has been turned off, then
you need to replace your motherboard battery. This is very easy and
inexpensive (around $5USD or less).
How To Replace The CMOS Battery In Your PC -
http://www.liverepair.com/encyclopedia/articles/cmosreplace.asp
How to replace the CMOS battery -
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000239.htm
When was the last time you thought about the battery in your PC? -
http://home.i-plus.net/jtmurphy/cmos.htm
Malke
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> Thx this is sounds like the answer. My mother's laptop has been
> having problems and I was wondering whether it is possible the same
> solution is
> needed. Do laptops function in the same way and is it possible to
> replace any battery?
The laptop does have a motherboard battery, but you should check with
the laptop mftr.'s tech support.
Look closely at the case (and paperwork on the computer). Often there will
be a place where you can take out a screw and expose the battery. Do NOT do
that if you don't know ofr sure it's the battery though! Your mfg site
might have info on it too.