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Colin Crannis
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
Ever since I installed Windows XP Home Edition, the clock
will not keep time. It appears to advance by one or two
hours (almost exactly) per day. Does anyone know what the
problem is. I have downloaded all the Windows critical
updates and service packs.
Thanks
Colin
Joe Sanchez
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
Hi Colin,
You may want to buy a CMOS Battery.
--
Hope This Helps
Joe Sanchez
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"Colin Crannis" > wrote in message
...
> Ever since I installed Windows XP Home Edition, the clock
> will not keep time. It appears to advance by one or two
> hours (almost exactly) per day. Does anyone know what the
> problem is. I have downloaded all the Windows critical
> updates and service packs.
>
> Thanks
> Colin
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
you can check in the settings if the clock is adjusting
time with some internet server. There is an option for
that in the clock settings which is gen. checked. If yes
the clock will change the time whenever u log on to the
net.
psychedelic resurrection
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Colin,
>You may want to buy a CMOS Battery.
>
>--
>Hope This Helps
>
>Joe Sanchez
>-
>"Colin Crannis" > wrote in
message
...
>> Ever since I installed Windows XP Home Edition, the
clock
>> will not keep time. It appears to advance by one or two
>> hours (almost exactly) per day. Does anyone know what
the
>> problem is. I have downloaded all the Windows critical
>> updates and service packs.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Colin
>
>
>.
>
Jim
December 11th 03, 07:21 AM
Could you have it pointed to the wrong time zone?
Jim
> wrote in message
...
> you can check in the settings if the clock is adjusting
> time with some internet server. There is an option for
> that in the clock settings which is gen. checked. If yes
> the clock will change the time whenever u log on to the
> net.
>
> psychedelic resurrection
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi Colin,
> >You may want to buy a CMOS Battery.
> >
> >--
> >Hope This Helps
> >
> >Joe Sanchez
> >-
> >"Colin Crannis" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> Ever since I installed Windows XP Home Edition, the
> clock
> >> will not keep time. It appears to advance by one or two
> >> hours (almost exactly) per day. Does anyone know what
> the
> >> problem is. I have downloaded all the Windows critical
> >> updates and service packs.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Colin
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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