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Old May 18th 04, 07:52 AM
R4M
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My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these days causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M
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Old May 18th 04, 08:47 AM
Will Denny
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Hi

Contact the PC supplier and explain the problem. If the PC is only 5
months, it should still be under warranty.

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Will Denny
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"R4M" wrote in message
...
My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the
clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or
two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these days
causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M

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Old May 18th 04, 08:47 AM
R4M
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Default pc clock problem

I am not entitle danymore for the one yr warranty....The warranty seal is already open due to video card upgrade installation...

Is it a battery problem or something?
"Will Denny" wrote in message ...
Hi

Contact the PC supplier and explain the problem. If the PC is only 5
months, it should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the
clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or
two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these days
causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M

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Old May 18th 04, 08:48 AM
Will Denny
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Default pc clock problem

Hi

Yes, it seems as though you have a battery problem. If the PC is only 5
months old, the hardware should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
I am not entitle danymore for the one yr warranty....The warranty seal is
already open due to video card upgrade installation...

Is it a battery problem or something?
"Will Denny" wrote in message
...
Hi

Contact the PC supplier and explain the problem. If the PC is only 5
months, it should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the
clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or
two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these
days
causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M

  #5  
Old May 18th 04, 08:48 AM
R4M
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Default pc clock problem

yo..thanks man.....i'll try to change the battery then.....
"Will Denny" wrote in message ...
Hi

Yes, it seems as though you have a battery problem. If the PC is only 5
months old, the hardware should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
I am not entitle danymore for the one yr warranty....The warranty seal is
already open due to video card upgrade installation...

Is it a battery problem or something?
"Will Denny" wrote in message
...
Hi

Contact the PC supplier and explain the problem. If the PC is only 5
months, it should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the
clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or
two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these
days
causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M

  #6  
Old May 18th 04, 09:01 PM
Unknown
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Default pc clock problem

If it only loses time when powered off it is the battery. If it loses when powered on, it cannot be the battery.
"R4M" wrote in message ...
yo..thanks man.....i'll try to change the battery then.....
"Will Denny" wrote in message ...
Hi

Yes, it seems as though you have a battery problem. If the PC is only 5
months old, the hardware should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
I am not entitle danymore for the one yr warranty....The warranty seal is
already open due to video card upgrade installation...

Is it a battery problem or something?
"Will Denny" wrote in message
...
Hi

Contact the PC supplier and explain the problem. If the PC is only 5
months, it should still be under warranty.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"R4M" wrote in message
...
My wifes PC is only 5 months ols.. An HP machine..the problem is that the
clock is always showing wrong time...After she adjusted it. For may one or
two days the clock is showin again the wrong time....Are viruses these
days
causing that kind of problem?

Any help???

TIA
R4M

 




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