❤163 time and date not set hp compaq nx6110 ❤ Click here: http://listioscutbay.fastdownloadcloud.ru/dt?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2R0LyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6NDI6IjE2MyB0aW1lIGFuZCBkYXRlIG5vdCBzZXQgaHAgY29tcGFxIG54NjExMCI7fQ== Anyhow, I now get the POST, then affter that, the error, ''163 time and date not set'' After that, the windows screen for a split second, and then the dreaded stop error, which is too quick for me to see anything, so I can't report on what it is. It is a difficult process to reset admin passwords on most laptops due to a security chip that will prevent the trick of removing the battery from working. Correct the right date and time then press F10 to activate your changes in setting. Warning: All settings are set back to factory standard. Wish there was just a one or two screw release to get to the actual CMOS component. You need to get a Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows XP boot disk and boot your laptop. It print sits on 0% before finally erroring and saying it cannot load the files. So, how do I set the date and time in bios if it doesn't even show them anywhere. There is a small chance your CPU or RAM could be defective. It is a difficult process to note admin passwords on most laptops due to a security chip that will prevent the trick of removing the battery from working. Wish there was just a one or two screw release to get to the actual CMOS component. Nowhere in the settings is there a place to put in the note time and date settings, using F10. 163 Time And Date Not Set Hp Compaq Laptop - The backup battery should just pull out from under the casing. The more detail and information you provide in your question the easier it is for others to help you. I got to it this way: Replaced the motherboard, cause I thought the other one was bad. Might not of been.. Anyhow, I now get the POST, then affter that, the error, ''163 time and date not set'' After that, the windows screen for a split second, and then the dreaded stop error, which is too quick for me to see anything, so I can't report on what it is. Nowhere in the settings is there a place to put in the right time and date settings, using F10. Has anyone else had this problem, and what does one do outside of replacing the CMOS battery... This is a new motherboard. After mulling over this problem for a little bit, and googling it, I found the problem. I tried it and it didn't make a difference. Wouldn't of known which ones to set, let alone see them. I found another CMOS setting I could set. The next time I turned the machine on, it booted right up and I set the time. I guess newer machines if you can call 2 years newer these days don't have a spot where you can just simply set the time and date. Now I have a working unit. I finally found a way to fix it. I had a copy of win7 on a hard drive from another machine which I then plugged into the faulty one. Initially, I got the 163 error but the machine went on to boot into windows. Once in windows, I set the system time and date and rebooted. Sorted once and for all. I hope this helps. Best thing about this new service is that you are never placed on hold and get to talk to real repairmen in the US. You need to get a Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows XP boot disk and boot your laptop. The 163 CMOS error means the Date and Time could not be updated when you change the Date and Time setting. When you replace the battery with a new one, the BIOS will go back to the default settings, go into to BIOS setting press F2 when you boot up and change the Date and Time, then save and exit. If the problem is still there then it is a motherboard problem and depending upon the age of the laptop it may not be worth repairing. If the voltage is not correct, replace the backup battery. Check the fan and the system board. Error 163 means the time and date is not set, to set the time and date hit F1 when you see the IBM logo and set the time and date. Error 173 means the configuration data is lost, to sort that select OK in the error screen and set the time and date. In most case its the CMOS battery that's run low and need to be changed for a new one, so for the time being you will have to keep setting the time and date and it will boot to windows. If you boot up the next time and you get the same error, this is cause by a flat BIOS battery, replace with a new battery. The 8611 error relates to the PS2 mouse bus connector, try a new mouse or use a USB mouse. Go for the manual , page 67. And is a link to the battery, or google 02k6502 if you dont like the price. If that doesnt do it , its the motherboard. Here are the codes from the manual. Set time and date. Select OK in the error screen; then set the time and date. Errors 161, 192, 163. All three of these errors are connected to the back up battery. To resolve this problem: 1. The backup battery should just pull out from under the casing. UK price is about £8 + £15 delivery + VAT. Buy a new CR2025 battery from any computer shop, jeweler, or camera shop. Using electrical tape, insulate all round edge of battery Solder the leads onto the new battery - note polarity. Red wire to +, black wire to -. Using more insulating tape, wrap battery so that all exposed metal is covered. Good luck and thanks for using FixYa!! It's the cmos battery, which is a coin cell battery located on the motherborad. It stores the setting in the bios and keeps the date and time accurate. Errors 161 and 163 mean the date and time are wrong. Dave Jul 24, 2008 IBM ThinkPad 600X Notebook.