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Old 07-12-2008, 01:25 AM
Majki Majk
 
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Default q:computer case with LCD-time and date...

It has LCD in front side which would need to show the regular time and
the two fan's spin offs i.e. if they are spinning on their maximum or
not. Time and date are being corrupted i.e. being put back on the
default (1.1.2004.) every time the computer is forced to shutdown or
restarted with the case restart button. Anyone has an idea how to make
lcd time and date to go normally...just like the bios time and date is
going normally every time i force a restart or shutdown ??

mm

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Old 07-12-2008, 01:46 AM
Paul
 
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Default Re: q:computer case with LCD-time and date...

Majki Majk wrote:
> It has LCD in front side which would need to show the regular time and
> the two fan's spin offs i.e. if they are spinning on their maximum or
> not. Time and date are being corrupted i.e. being put back on the
> default (1.1.2004.) every time the computer is forced to shutdown or
> restarted with the case restart button. Anyone has an idea how to make
> lcd time and date to go normally...just like the bios time and date is
> going normally every time i force a restart or shutdown ??
>
> mm


Does the product have a make and model number ?

Does the product contain an internal battery, to operate
the oscillator and time piece inside the display ?

It won't be able to hold the time, unless a power
source is available at all times. Even when the
power switch on the back of the computer is
turned off. And that means it needs a battery or
a power adapter.

Paul
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Old 07-13-2008, 01:27 PM
Majki Majk
 
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Default Re: q:computer case with LCD-time and date...

Paul wrote:
> Majki Majk wrote:
>> It has LCD in front side which would need to show the regular time and
>> the two fan's spin offs i.e. if they are spinning on their maximum or
>> not. Time and date are being corrupted i.e. being put back on the
>> default (1.1.2004.) every time the computer is forced to shutdown or
>> restarted with the case restart button. Anyone has an idea how to make
>> lcd time and date to go normally...just like the bios time and date
>> is going normally every time i force a restart or shutdown ??
>>
>> mm

>
> Does the product have a make and model number ?
>
> Does the product contain an internal battery, to operate
> the oscillator and time piece inside the display ?
>
> It won't be able to hold the time, unless a power
> source is available at all times. Even when the
> power switch on the back of the computer is
> turned off. And that means it needs a battery or
> a power adapter.


Hi!

I checked although i knew the model when i first bought it...it's 'S8'
'Someone who leads next culture S8' 'Astro Fusion' is also written on
the front side of the case. It had some name in additon but i forgot it,
don't have manuals

Yes it has it's own battery...i changed it to see if any difference
after forcing to shutdown but it's the same thing. The battery is
standard which are usually on atx motherboard and older ones.

This seems odd due to the fact that it has a battery.
On the circuit board is a sticker with this inwritten 'DAO 2004-1 W
050419' . The functions which i have in front through the buttons are:
mode/set/<- ->/ clear.



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