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Previously on "Does a Laptop have a motherboard battery"
If that place is somewhere like PC World, do make sure you have a good backup as they are likely to do virus scans / reformat drive / re-install windows / etc before fixing the real problem
They will also look over your porn collection for anything good to copy or worth grassing you up to the police. If you are a celeb in any way they will first load some on and then grass you up to the police, but only after selling the story to the red tops.
Hey, a Plan B : discreet IT support to the rich and famous.
If that place is somewhere like PC World, do make sure you have a good backup as they are likely to do virus scans / reformat drive / re-install windows / etc before fixing the real problem
No, I'll get the place where I bought it to replace it as it shouldn't be failing this soon anyway.
If that place is somewhere like PC World, do make sure you have a good backup as they are likely to do virus scans / reformat drive / re-install windows / etc before fixing the real problem
I bought a laptop about 18 months ago and recently, when I've unplugged from the mains (e.g. to carry it into another room) and re-plugged in again, the system clock has resert itself to 2006.
Now I know that desktop machines have a motherboard battery in them to keep bios settings going when the machine isn't being used but I wouldn't have thought that this was necessary for a laptop.
So, either the bios battery on the motherboard needs replacing or the laptop battery keeps power to the bios and I only need to replace the main battery (my hoped for choice as this does not entail taking the laptop back to where I bought it).
Any ideas/thoguhts would be most appreciated.
PS. I bought my first laptop from another supplier and I had no problems with it, despite similar use.
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