D digiyoto macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 24, 2001 14 0 Jan 14, 2002 #1 it seems like every time i start up my new powerbook, the date and time are out of wack. i first thought this had something to do with networking (always switching - i'm mobile baby!) so tell me, does your G4 Ti keep the time?????
it seems like every time i start up my new powerbook, the date and time are out of wack. i first thought this had something to do with networking (always switching - i'm mobile baby!) so tell me, does your G4 Ti keep the time?????
AmbitiousLemon Moderator emeritus Nov 28, 2001 3,415 3 down in Fraggle Rock Jan 14, 2002 #2 seen this one a few dozen times. dead battery. you are going to need to get a technician to replace it.
seen this one a few dozen times. dead battery. you are going to need to get a technician to replace it.
A agreenster macrumors 68000 Dec 6, 2001 1,896 11 Jan 14, 2002 #3 TiBook Also, if you have to manually restart (caused by crashes, etc) or manually shut down your powerbook, the date and time gets messed up.
TiBook Also, if you have to manually restart (caused by crashes, etc) or manually shut down your powerbook, the date and time gets messed up.
eyelikeart Moderator emeritus Jan 2, 2001 11,897 1 Metairie, LA Jan 14, 2002 #4 time issues... if the battery keeps getting off track after u have shut it down, it's probably the PRAM battery... if it loses it's way whenever u force a restart, u got me? maybe it's the same thing....but I would check www.macfixit.com or www.apple.com/support and search around first...
time issues... if the battery keeps getting off track after u have shut it down, it's probably the PRAM battery... if it loses it's way whenever u force a restart, u got me? maybe it's the same thing....but I would check www.macfixit.com or www.apple.com/support and search around first...