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January 27th, 2008 12:00

Given the age of your system, I would recommend replacing the motherboard battery.  Loss of time and the hardware configuration settings at boot up are classic signs that battery has failed.  A new 3-Volt, CR2032, coin cell battery can be purchased for around $3 (US) and is available at any computer stores and most discount stores.  Click here  Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell > for instructions on how to replace the battery from your model's on-line Service Manual.

"1) The computer starts up as soon as I turn on the current. I don't have to push the start button. Before the problem appeared, I did have to push it."
 
Once you have replaced the battery, go into your BIOS Setup and make sure the option for AC Power Recovery is set to OFF.  That option can be found in the Power Management sub-menu of the BIOS Setup.
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