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COMPUTER HELP PLEASE!!! Hey!! Are there any computer experts online right now??
I need your help!! There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with my computer clock and calender!! Its been like this now for about a couple of months and I just cant seem 2 get it right!! I keep altering the time and the date 2 the correct settings and everything and clicking Apply and then OK, but then after a time everything goes haywire again!! Can someone help me please!!! | |
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2the9s can help you I'm sure. Jsut wait for him to log in and you'll be fine. | |
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Gold319 said: Hey!! Are there any computer experts online right now??
I need your help!! There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with my computer clock and calender!! Its been like this now for about a couple of months and I just cant seem 2 get it right!! I keep altering the time and the date 2 the correct settings and everything and clicking Apply and then OK, but then after a time everything goes haywire again!! Can someone help me please!!! Download Atomic Clock http://www.worldtimeserve...c%2Dclock/ Rude I can be a true friend, or a worthy adversary. The choice is yours. | |
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Gold319 said: Hey!! Are there any computer experts online right now??
I need your help!! There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with my computer clock and calender!! Its been like this now for about a couple of months and I just cant seem 2 get it right!! I keep altering the time and the date 2 the correct settings and everything and clicking Apply and then OK, but then after a time everything goes haywire again!! Can someone help me please!!! What operating system are you using? If it's Windows XP, make sure you have the correct time zone selected. You may have automatic synchronization checked off under the "Internet time" tab in which case it keeps setting the time to what it should be under the current time zone. NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Maybe your PC's clock is right and you're wrong! | |
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two possibles here one is that the time in your BIOS is incorrect. when booting the pc hit F1 or whatever else gets into the BIOS on your machine and check.
the second if it is an older machine the battery on the MOBO might be gone so it wont save the clock settings. else you could have a virus! | |
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smoo said: two possibles here one is that the time in your BIOS is incorrect. when booting the pc hit F1 or whatever else gets into the BIOS on your machine and check.
the second if it is an older machine the battery on the MOBO might be gone so it wont save the clock settings. else you could have a virus! Warning, don't take advice from someone who can't count to three! | |
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TOY clock sounds knackered.
maybe needs new battery Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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doctormcmeekle said: smoo said: two possibles here one is that the time in your BIOS is incorrect. when booting the pc hit F1 or whatever else gets into the BIOS on your machine and check.
the second if it is an older machine the battery on the MOBO might be gone so it wont save the clock settings. else you could have a virus! Warning, don't take advice from someone who can't count to three! There are only 10 types of people in this world. Those who know binary and those who don't!! Also I didnt say that the virus was a possible :p | |
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