Sudden Resetting of Date & Time to 1969
I was playing a computer card game on my Powerbook a few minutes ago. The battery also was recharging at the time.
Suddenly, the screen died. I restarted and the date and time were suddenly back to Dec. 31, 1969.
The computer gave me a warning that there was a date reset before 2001 but I hit ok. I was able to finally rechange the date & time back to the future (i.e. today's date) but that was really weird.
I checked the logs and it indicated about the time of the crash that I had 100 printing jobs and it couldn't handle it. However, while the printer cable was plugged in, the printer was off. And I had no printing jobs in queue nor was the printer utility software up at all.
I ran Disk Utility and it said that the HD was just fine. It seems to be working okay now.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Could it be a bad game software (sometimes it crashes)?
A power surge? Sometimes the Powerbook or the power cable goes blank (not orange or green) for no apparent reason. I have to unplug the cord and recycle the surge protector, replug the power cable and all is fine. Happens with every surge protector I've used. Could this be a contributing issue?
Or is my Powerbook getting old and tired like me? But back to the future of 1969 is a bit spooky.
Thanks for your help
Suddenly, the screen died. I restarted and the date and time were suddenly back to Dec. 31, 1969.
The computer gave me a warning that there was a date reset before 2001 but I hit ok. I was able to finally rechange the date & time back to the future (i.e. today's date) but that was really weird.
I checked the logs and it indicated about the time of the crash that I had 100 printing jobs and it couldn't handle it. However, while the printer cable was plugged in, the printer was off. And I had no printing jobs in queue nor was the printer utility software up at all.
I ran Disk Utility and it said that the HD was just fine. It seems to be working okay now.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Could it be a bad game software (sometimes it crashes)?
A power surge? Sometimes the Powerbook or the power cable goes blank (not orange or green) for no apparent reason. I have to unplug the cord and recycle the surge protector, replug the power cable and all is fine. Happens with every surge protector I've used. Could this be a contributing issue?
Or is my Powerbook getting old and tired like me? But back to the future of 1969 is a bit spooky.
Thanks for your help
PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.4.11), IPhone (on June 29), 2005 Prius