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Laptop: Amilo D7820 (Fujitsu-Siemens), P4, 2.8GHz, only 256mb RAM
I assume the cmos battery is dead, because of a boot error saying the cmos checksum is bad and that the date and time need to be set. The laptop is unable to maintain the proper date and time.
Since the battery is 7-8 years old, I would expect it to be dead now.
My question is:
Can this cause the windows xp to run INCREDIBLY SLOW!!!!! I just reformatted the HDD and reinstalled XP clean and it runs just as slow if not slower than before - and that is without hardly anything installed on it.
Granted... it only has 256mb RAM, but there is no way that is the only reason why it is slow. It definitely was not that slow before.
My next thought is that the HDD is failing. I am runing gwscan diagnostics on it right now.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether a dead cmos battery can affect OS performance. I assume the anwer is no. Thanks for any input.
EDIT:
I'll add this here in case people don't read my post further down:
Here is another question:
I know the cmos battery is a CR2032 with a cable attached to it (see pic here for the original Fujitsu battery).
Can I buy any CR2032 with a cable or is the plug different? I ask, because Amazon has them cheaper (see amazon pic), but I want to make sure the plug is the same. I don't know if they are standard (at least for the CR2032).
I assume the cmos battery is dead, because of a boot error saying the cmos checksum is bad and that the date and time need to be set. The laptop is unable to maintain the proper date and time.
Since the battery is 7-8 years old, I would expect it to be dead now.
My question is:
Can this cause the windows xp to run INCREDIBLY SLOW!!!!! I just reformatted the HDD and reinstalled XP clean and it runs just as slow if not slower than before - and that is without hardly anything installed on it.
Granted... it only has 256mb RAM, but there is no way that is the only reason why it is slow. It definitely was not that slow before.
My next thought is that the HDD is failing. I am runing gwscan diagnostics on it right now.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether a dead cmos battery can affect OS performance. I assume the anwer is no. Thanks for any input.
EDIT:
I'll add this here in case people don't read my post further down:
Here is another question:
I know the cmos battery is a CR2032 with a cable attached to it (see pic here for the original Fujitsu battery).
Can I buy any CR2032 with a cable or is the plug different? I ask, because Amazon has them cheaper (see amazon pic), but I want to make sure the plug is the same. I don't know if they are standard (at least for the CR2032).
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