System Date Auto Changing

Dear All,
My MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz , OS 10.6
System Date is auto changing back or forward.
So, I change the current date and than save. But When I using my Mac, it is auto changing again and again.
I don't know how to slove this problem.
My battery life is just 15 minutes.
Regards,
AungAungPhyo

If you have an older MBP, you may need a new PRAM battery.
Ciao.

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