Author: The Paranoid (spock.chemie.uni-mainz.de)
Date: 10-02-2001 10:11
Of course there's no battery in it. The NVRAM chip contains the battery - or rather, it IS the battery.
It's merely impossible to exchange the battery within the NVRAM-chip and it's not very easy to replace the complete NVRAM chip either.
Have a look at the NVRAM settings using Uwe Seimet's boot-conf tool and see if it stores any of your changes when you switch off, wait a day and then switch on again.