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Old April 1st 03, 05:28 AM
Appwarez
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Clear DayChange the bettery of ur puter.
"JD" wrote in message ...
can anyone tell me why my clock loses time every few days?
Jim


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Old April 1st 03, 05:51 AM
Jupiter Jones
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Clear DayIf the computer loses time while running, it is NOT the
battery.
Losing time is most likely an issue with applications or Dell
computers have an issue and resolution for losing time.
More details are needed before the battery (least likely actually) is
blamed.

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"Appwarez" wrote in message
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Change the bettery of ur puter.
"JD" wrote in message
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can anyone tell me why my clock loses time every few days?
Jim


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Old April 1st 03, 05:52 AM
David A. Spicer
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Clear DayIf by chance this is a Dell computer check the Dell site for a fix.

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"JD" wrote in message ...
can anyone tell me why my clock loses time every few days?
Jim


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Old April 1st 03, 05:56 AM
Jupiter Jones
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Clear DayJim;
When did it start happening?
How much time over what period of time?
Does time get back to normal after reboot?
If yes it is definately not the battery.
If it loses time while running, it is not the battery.
Check your clock settings, including time zone.
Did you change anything on the computer near when it started?
Many applications can have an effect on the time.
Contact the computer manufacturer (especially if it is a Dell).

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"JD" wrote in message
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can anyone tell me why my clock loses time every few days?
Jim


 




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