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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 825529" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>The iMac we were talking about above is not a laptop either. Computers all have a battery for the Bios or in the case of a Mac, the PRAM. When that battery dies (and it does on every machine eventually) anything stored in the PRAM or Bios on a PC will be lost when the power is turned off.</p><p></p><p>Exactly which iMac do you own? Model? Specs? If you let us know that info we can point you to the battery and how to replace it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 825529, member: 8287"] The iMac we were talking about above is not a laptop either. Computers all have a battery for the Bios or in the case of a Mac, the PRAM. When that battery dies (and it does on every machine eventually) anything stored in the PRAM or Bios on a PC will be lost when the power is turned off. Exactly which iMac do you own? Model? Specs? If you let us know that info we can point you to the battery and how to replace it. [/QUOTE]
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