gl2529@cec2.wustl.edu (Greg Lyon) (11/04/90)
I own a PS2/30. A while ago, my clock battery apparently went dead (It gives me a set date & time message everytime I boot up. I am wondering if it is possible for me to replace the clock battery myself or do I have to a service center to do it for me. Also, if I can change it myself, where would I be able to get a new battery. Thanks, Greg
TOMIII@MTUS5.BITNET (Thomas Dwyer III) (11/13/90)
Sometimes the PS/2 computers get confused and simply need the battery clock reset with the system disk (the one you got with the system). Either that or you can write your own program, whatever. Make sure the battery is really dead before you go through the trouble of replacing it. Thomas Dwyer III Email: tomiii@mtu.edu Network Programmer tomiii@mtus5.BITNET Computing Technology Services Voice: (906) 487-2110 Michigan Technological University Fax: (906) 487-2787