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    Could it be a failing motherboard clock battery?
    "Never seem more learnt then the people you are with. Wear your learning like a watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked."
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    Techzonez Governor Super Moderator Conan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshsiao
    Could it be a failing motherboard clock battery?
    I think it's the battery too.

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    I am sure there is not a problem with the mainboard battery. Because if don't let xp to boot, system time is preserved even after power down. Another interesting point is that this problem does not occur if I start the system in safe mode.

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    Battery isn't the problem

    I am having same problem I have installed new battery even the old one was lacking just 0.18 volts. Installation of new battery didnt solve the problem

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    Same problem on 2 computers

    Hi, I am having an identical problem on 2 different computers. Both using ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe motherboards. The one i'm working with today, October 5th keeps resetting it's date to May 10th. Same problem as mahmuttufanoglu is experiencing. Date is being reversed. Both computers are fairly new builds so I am doubtful it is the battery as well. Has anyone had any luck with this issue?

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