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Hi there another problem Emptyone

So I have booted XP and 7 last 2 months and the only problem that I have encountered is the clock is always changing its time....Burning

How can I make it the time im using...??...When I still don't have this problem I think I read that if the system restore of..(xp or 7) is enabled the time will change but both System restore of each OS is disabled...help?

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26/07/2010 11:31 PM
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changing time every time you turn it on ? - replace your cmos battery on your motherboard

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000239.htm

changes randomly when in use - idk :/
26/07/2010 11:34 PM
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This happens from time to time when booting between OSs. I have no idea why nor how to fix it. :I
27/07/2010 01:48 AM
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(26/07/2010 11:34 PM)boogschd Wrote:  changing time every time you turn it on ? - replace your cmos battery on your motherboard

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000239.htm

changes randomly when in use - idk :/

no, the battery is still ok.....only the time changes randomly...if the batt of my mobo is kinda dead and the date and time will reset to 12:00AM Jan 1 2008

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27/07/2010 02:43 AM
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RE: Change clock
I've copme across this problem a few times. Make sure your time zone is set correctly otherwise each time you start up and Windows connects to the internet it'll set it's time from the Internet. If the time zone is wrong the wrong time will be set.

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27/07/2010 03:19 AM
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