rb4572@leah.Albany.Edu (Ron Bangel) (08/09/90)
The other day I was manipulating some sound files on the workbench, when
suddenly (for a reason I'm not quite sure of...) my Amiga produced a software
failure. Okay, no big deal, this happens every now and then... but this time
every time I boot up, I get a "Battery Backed up Clock not found" message,
produced when my Startup-Sequence issues a SETCLOCK LOAD command. Now I know
that I have a clock, it didn't disappear on me. I've tried resetting it with
a number of commands and methods both from the workbench and CLI, but to no
avail. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to remedy this situation?
Thanks in advance.
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I had the same problem, too. Try typing setclock reset, that should work, if not, I am pretty sure your clock will return, like it did to me.