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XP Slow Clock on intel i7?
I have strange thing and I need help:
PC: Intel I7 920, Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4 with 3G RAM XP Pro SP3 I realize that XP Clock is Slow, sometimes is two sec per minuts, and sometimes is only 30 Sec per 12 hour. I find that if PC is off, the Bios clock is OK. also I see that on Safe mode is also OK. So I start looking after the bad App. I realize that Easy Tune 6 from Gigabyte is cause to high slow (two sec per minut). but without this App, the Slow Clock is yet. I will continue check it carfully. But I need Help: First, have a way to tel XP update clock from the Internet every 30 minute? Second, have sombody with any idea what's going on? |
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XP Slow Clock on intel i7?
Hi Double click on the time in the bottom right, click on the intrenet time tab and check the box that says automatically update. -- maynardvdm Posted via http://computerhelpforums.net Forum to USENET Gateway |
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XP Slow Clock on intel i7?
On May 3, 11:08*am, maynardvdm
wrote: Hi Double click on the time in the bottom right, click on the intrenet time tab and check the box that says automatically update. -- maynardvdm Posted viahttp://computerhelpforums.netForum to USENET Gateway thenks, but this make automatic update each week, and my q how chage the schedule to each hour? |
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XP Slow Clock on intel i7?
On May 4, 10:47*am, mttc wrote:
On May 3, 11:08*am, maynardvdm wrote: Hi Double click on the time in the bottom right, click on the intrenet time tab and check the box that says automatically update. -- maynardvdm Posted viahttp://computerhelpforums.netForumto USENET Gateway thenks, but this make automatic update each week, and my q how chage the schedule to each hour? If you are comfortable in editing the registry, then you can check he http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1118/ If not, I would look for other Internet tim sync tools. I have use Nettime or Dimension 4 (http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/) |
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