Re: iBook 700 and date time error on start-up

2003-07-27 Thread Lewin Edwards
Sounds like your PRAM battery needs replacing. But the iBook doesn't have a PRAM battery, does it? It uses the main battery to power the RTC, and if you remove the main battery and wall power simultaneously for any length of time, it resets the clock, n'est-ce pas? -- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards

Re: iBook 700 and date time error on start-up

2003-07-27 Thread Kyle Hansen
On 7/27/03 9:02 AM, Lewin Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the Cybertrough: Sounds like your PRAM battery needs replacing. But the iBook doesn't have a PRAM battery, does it? It uses the main battery to power the RTC You are correct. There is no PRAM battery in the iBooks. -- Kyle H.

Re: iBook 700 and date time error on start-up

2003-07-26 Thread James Rohde
On 07/25/2003, Richard Smykla apparently wrote: Michael, Sounds like your PRAM battery needs replacing. R Hi, Our iBook 700 running 9.2.2 has developed the strangest error. On restart/boot, it gives a date time error message at finder launch that says the time zone is invalid. It also

iBook 700 and date time error on start-up

2003-07-24 Thread Michael Thompson
Hi, Our iBook 700 running 9.2.2 has developed the strangest error. On restart/boot, it gives a date time error message at finder launch that says the time zone is invalid. It also turns off Appletalk. Anyone heard of this before or know of a fix? I've searched but not found anything. Thanks!

Ibook 700 and date time error

2003-07-21 Thread Michael Thompson
Hi, Our iBook 700 running 9.2.2 has developed the strangest error. On restart/boot, it gives a date time error message at finder launch that says the time zone is invalid. It also turns off Appletalk. Anyone heard of this before or know of a fix? I've searched but not found anything. Thanks!