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From: marco@hprnd.HP.COM (Marco Gonzalez)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: A501 problems....
Message-ID: <2550012@hprnd.HP.COM>
Date: 25 Sep 89 19:44:31 GMT
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>I've tried re-seating it a number of times (the computer travels to and from
>my school with me 4 times a year), and it seems fine, but then out of nowhere,

 Perhaps the battery that's inside the A501 is dead or almost dead. Try 
replacing it with a new one (you may want to check if your battery is o.k.
before geting a new one). If this is not the case, It could be the clock/
calendar chip inside the A501.

	Hope this helps!.

	Marco Gonzalez.

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