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Date & Time Screen pops up!

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Name: MOHAGANEE (by MOHAGIAN)
Date: July 7, 2007 at 23:51:48 Pacific
OS: winxp professional
CPU/Ram: AMD ATHLON XP1800
Product: AMD
Comment:

Hi folks,
Every time Whenever I press the power on button for the digital cam, the date & time screen pops up right away in order to set up the date & time; and I fix the date & time as the pops up screen says, but it erase all the date & time information again and again after I power off the digital cam.
Thanks for any idea to recover from this problem!



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Name: rhawk7938
Date: July 8, 2007 at 08:39:38 Pacific
Reply:

Does it have a seperate battery that mmaintains the date and time? If so, try replacing it.


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Name: MOHAGANEE (by MOHAGIAN)
Date: July 9, 2007 at 00:09:02 Pacific
Reply:

Yes,
It got the separate battery to maintain the date & time; But I opened the battery case to check the battery and to clean up inside the battery case. After having taken care of the battery area, I found the lithium battery is OK, and also its never popping up the setup date & time screen anymore whenever I turn on the digital cam.
So why is this weird problem arrive?
Do you have any idea?



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