Time-of-day corrupted registry

My Dell computer is running Window XP. Whenever I start it up, I see a screen b & w with an old road date back to 2004. Then, a choice to hit F2 to correct it manually at the current date. Suppose that it is caused by a damaged registry. In any case to fix it without a bootable floppy since I lost it.

Hello

1. you made any hardware or software comes to the computer before the show?

Method 1 :

Updated the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) and check if that helps. Contact the manufacturer for help.

Warning: Be careful when you change the BIOS settings. The BIOS interface is designed for advanced users, and it is possible to change a setting that can prevent your computer from starting properly. BIOS update should be made only if necessary (to solve a compatibility problem, for example). It can be a complicated process, and if an error occurs, your computer could be rendered inoperative. Be sure to observe the instructions of the manufacturer.

Reference link provided below for more information:

BIOS: Frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/BIOS-frequently-asked-questions

Method 2:

If this fails, you may need to replace the CMOS battery (free conductor Metal Oxide Semi). The manufacturer of the computer to contact for help.
 
Hope that helps.

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