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Old September 18th 06, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
Derek Hoy
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Default battery going?

Hi Bob,

Excuse me putting in my six pennorth, but I found it useful to take digi pix
of my bios screens to remind me of my settings.

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"Bob Reynolds" wrote in message
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Right,
I'll have a pop at that, I'll let you know later how I got on,

might
be a few days, many thanks for your help Mike.

Cheers Bob.

"Mike M" wrote in message
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Bob,

You're not likely to do any damage, serious or otherwise, when replacing
the battery providing you just replace the battery and don't go diving

in
and pulling wires off connectors and the like. In other words, be
sensible and when you're finished check that the various connectors
between the motherboard and your external devices such as hard drive,
floppy (if installed) and CD & DVD etc, are still securely in place.

What will most likely happen is that the bios will reset to its default
settings meaning that any specific configuration or settings that you
might have made will probably be lost as these are stored in volatile
memory which will clear down when the battery is removed. If you

haven't
made any changes then all should be well, if you have, such as perhaps
customising the boot order, you will need to reapply those changes.

Best of luck.
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Mike Maltby
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Bob Reynolds wrote:

Lost a few hours when switched off over-night, the machine is about 4
years old, do you think replacing the battery when I find the model
should be straigh-forward, or am I at risk of doing serious damage?
Thanks Again.