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I currently have an iBook from 2001. It has received very little use over the years. For the past 6 months the time has always reset to some date in 1904, even after I correct. Just recently the charging light wont go on, and the laptop will only operate if the cord is directly plugged it. I have tried hitting the reset button (per apples instructions), along with the CTRL CMD PR, but am still having the problem. I am not an apple person so any help with the issue would be appreciated. If it is a battery issue, is there a cheap place to get new batteries online? Thanks. -Matt |
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If I were to harzard a guess. I would say battery. Batteries do loss their charge when not in use. So over a period of time, it will discharge. So if the computer works when pluged in, it is most likely the battery. As for the clock, On a desktop system it would be the internal battery that needs to be replaced. I don't know if there is an internal battery in the iBook.
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Also, check to see if there's a CMOS battery, a CR-type lithium watch battery for the time & date settings. I seem to recall that the iBooks have such a battery, but I can't recall where I saw this. I could be mistaken. ~Dak |
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