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#1
I sent my computer back to them on tuesday, got it back on thursday, they changed the mother board again. Now it seems to be working. Warranty ends today. Hopefully this computer works for years now.
#2
HP's page didn't help, when I started the computer the date was january 3rd 1980 and time was 23:00. I probably should call the support.
#3
Ok, of course I found HP support document for this after posting here. It is called HP Notebook PCs - Computer Clock Is Losing Time, and I tried the Method 4: Remove and reinstall Realtime clock. At least after first try the time stayed, I hope it'll stay after longer time too. I will have it unplugged for the day and see if the time is still correct when I come from work.
#4
The power button of my NX7000 got broken and I sent the computer to service. They changed power button and motherboard.

I usually don't keep the battery in computer when the computer is on my desk. And I remove the power cord when the computer is off. After they changed motherboard, Windows started sayin "The time or date on your system is invalid. Please use the date/time applet in the Control Panel to properly set your system time and date." at startup, when I have had the power cord unplugged. The time is not setting to same date/time when I unplug the computer, now it's at January 4th 1980, so the time is saved somewhere, but I don't know where.

I didn't find date/time setting in bios like on my desktop computers, so couldn't set it there. I kept battery/power cord connected for about a week so the battery on motherboard could charge if there is one, but it didn't help.

What can I do? I don't want to keep the battery inside computer all the time or power cord connected. Is there some place where I can set the bios date/time? I will call HP also, but maybe someone has a suggestion here.