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Old February 16th 05, 08:59 AM
Geoff A.
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My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This causes no
end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does successfully for
the majority of the time, but then upon reboot, it'll come on at 2165 and
throw everything off. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks.


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Old February 16th 05, 10:49 AM
Graham
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"Geoff A." wrote in message
...
My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This causes no
end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does successfully

for
the majority of the time, but then upon reboot, it'll come on at 2165 and
throw everything off. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks.


This is mostly due to a empty/weak Motherboard Battery,
Try replacing it, but be carefull and read your manual on how to keep your
Bios settings.


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Old February 16th 05, 11:15 AM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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Hi,

Does it only happen when you reboot? If so, then your BIOS clock setting is
wrong and you need to alter it.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Geoff A." wrote in message
...
My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This causes no
end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does successfully
for the majority of the time, but then upon reboot, it'll come on at 2165
and throw everything off. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks.



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Old February 16th 05, 11:57 AM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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Geoff A. wrote:
My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This
causes no end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it
seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does
successfully for the majority of the time, but then upon reboot,
it'll come on at 2165 and throw everything off. Is there anything I
can do?
Thanks.



21:65 eh? And how many minutes are there in an hour on your planet? ;o)
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Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.


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Old February 16th 05, 02:30 PM
Geoff A.
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The YEAR 2165!!!! not the 24 hour clock time.

"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
...
Geoff A. wrote:
My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This
causes no end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it
seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does
successfully for the majority of the time, but then upon reboot,
it'll come on at 2165 and throw everything off. Is there anything I
can do?
Thanks.



21:65 eh? And how many minutes are there in an hour on your planet? ;o)
--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.




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Old February 16th 05, 03:57 PM
jopa66
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A time rift which, by definition, is a snarl in the delicate web of time has
centered itself over the UK area. If it’s not taken under control quickly,
it will soon go critical and destroy the UK's most extensive communication
networks, the top 5 largest providers of broadband, and data centres in
London, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and Germany. Ultimately, existing
users are the strength of a Network that is responsible for nearly 50% of
demands on network system administration. It is highly advisable that you
replace your Motherboard battery to avert this calamitous situation.

--
~john aka: jopa




Geoff A. wrote:
My clock time keeps altering alarmingly of its own accord. This causes no
end of problems - in fact I'm amazed at how important it seems to be!
I have it set to "synchronize with internet" which it does successfully
for the majority of the time, but then upon reboot, it'll come on at 2165
and throw everything off. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks.



 




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