for the original motherboard manufacturer if you don't have it.
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From: Juey Chong Ong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: the date on my 'puter
On Monday, Feb 2, 2004, at 17:02 America/New_Y
> Anyone got any suggestions? I keep changing it back to the correct date
and
> when I come back it has changed again!
>
> Battery on the motherboard? But the time is fine, so it can't be that...
If the time is correct and only the date is changing, then it can't be the
battery. As others stated
On Monday, Feb 2, 2004, at 17:02 America/New_York, Brian Dipert wrote:
you probably have it set up to auto-adjust the time and date
periodically via 'ping' to a time
server, and you've got the wrong time zone configured.
Brian, it might be a bit more complicated. Tanya sent a message on Feb
1 bu
Tanya, are you running Windows XP on that computer? If so you probably have
it set up to auto-adjust the time and date periodically via 'ping' to a time
server, and you've got the wrong time zone configured. Right-click on the
time display in the bottom right corner of the screen (to the right of t
Anyone got any suggestions? I keep changing it back to the correct date and
when I come back it has changed again!
Battery on the motherboard? But the time is fine, so it can't be that...
My new 'puter still isn't here...*sigh*...
tan.
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