So if I force a restart by removing the battery all my settings are lost? Retarded.
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So if I force a restart by removing the battery all my settings are lost?
I have software that needs a dongle to run. Dead battery=iBook will not load driver at start up, even though computer is plugged in to PS. Clock goes to 1969, forgets network settings.
Even if plugged in to power brick.
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Retarded. All they needed to do was find a spot for a tiny watch battery.
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All they needed to do was find a spot for a tiny watch battery.
So if I force a restart by removing the battery all my settings are lost? Retarded.
I have software that needs a dongle to run. Dead battery=iBook will not load driver at start up, even though computer is plugged in to PS. Clock goes to 1969, forgets network settings.
Even if plugged in to power brick.
Retarded. All they needed to do was find a spot for a tiny watch battery.
Been buying Macs since 1993. What can you do
So if I force a restart by removing the battery all my settings are lost? Retarded.
I have software that needs a dongle to run. Dead battery=iBook will not load driver at start up, even though computer is plugged in to PS. Clock goes to 1969, forgets network settings.
Even if plugged in to power brick.
Retarded. All they needed to do was find a spot for a tiny watch battery.
Been buying Macs since 1993. What can you do
So if I force a restart by removing the battery all my settings are lost? Retarded.
I have software that needs a dongle to run. Dead battery=iBook will not load driver at start up, even though computer is plugged in to PS. Clock goes to 1969, forgets network settings.
Even if plugged in to power brick.
Retarded. All they needed to do was find a spot for a tiny watch battery.
Been buying Macs since 1993. What can you do