Hi folks

Thought I'd finished with my OS 9.2.2 problems but in the last coupla 
days my clock has gone wacky. When I boot up my G3/233/DT/RevA I get 
a message saying the clock's time is not right. Indeed not: it's 
showing October 1956. Today it had the right time zone (Pacific) 
instead of Timbuktu so I suppose that's something. But why is it 
doing this and how can I stop it?

This prolly isn't an OS problem but my 20gig Scsi HD is making creaky 
noises when it boots up. Sounds like a loose screw somewhere. The 
ambient temperature overnight here is low often between 5-10C 
(20-50F) and the noise abates as the room & drive warms up. Again: 
what to do?

Paul
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