"David R." wrote:
> 
> Well my clock is running fast so maybe I have a real good battery. :>
> 
> I'm sure now its related to this replacement motherboard I installed as my
> other one kept perfect time even though it had a short.  I wish there were
> something I could do about it because it is an inconvenience on ebay.  One
> minute per week is quite a bit.  I guess I could swap machines again and use
> this one in the shop.
> Dave
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> Isn't the clock losing time, one of the first indications of a failing
> >> battery?
> >
> > ----
> >
> > Hi, Sybil -
> >
> > Unless I missed some posts, David started the thread with a clock that is
> > gaining time, like mine does.
> >
> > Alan
> >
> 

try setting the use network time server option in date time control
panel. --

charles

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