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- VCMOS.COM
-
- If you are not saving your CMOS settings on a recovery diskette
- now, you are really looking at some hassle someday. In fact you
- are guaranteed to face that hassle when your CMOS battery dies.
- (Quick now: what's your hard disk setting?) While there are a
- few utilities like this one out there, VCMOS has some important
- differences.
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- o VCMOS will handle "extended" CMOS of 128 bytes if your
- machine uses it. You don't need to know: VCMOS will
- handle whichever you have.
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- o VCMOS automatically sets the CMOS to the system clock date
- and time upon restore. I find this more convenient than
- doing it by some extra rigmarole after the fact. If this
- somehow turns out wrong, you can correct it with the normal
- DOS "date" and "time" functions.
-
- Enter "VCMOS" for usage.
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