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BryanFazekas19-Sep-18 1:42
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WoodseyAU18-Sep-18 20:23
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If it is old enough for a battery change then it is possible that the older components on mother boards are flaky in more ways than 1.
I have seen soldered in capacitors and transistors and resistors which have lost part of their physical being (in fact if you rubbed your fingers over a transistor it actually dusted down to nothing) and have thus changed their characteristics affecting such things as the real-time clock (slowing down / speeding up/ unreliable).
Since the boot process does a timer check routine, if it fails then by even a couple nanosecs it says nogo (obviously because timers are heavily used for interrupt control along with the real time clock).
In other words, hi ho, hi ho, its off to the shops we go.
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