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> On Mar 11, 2005, at 9:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Well, I have another clue, the fact that I was able to keep the clock
>> setting I set last night before I turned it off makes me think the
>> battery is good.  I'll try removing the battery overall and booting
>> the computer that way, has anyone worked their mac with no battery?
>> anything I should know before withdrawing the battery?
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Batteries are not good because they manage to support one small thing, like
your clock. It is like your car battery. It may make the interior lights
work, but that does not mean it will start your car. For what it costs for a
battery and the trouble involved to change it, if you suspect the battery,
change it out for a new pre-tested one.
Kathi
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