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Catfish
Windows Clock Running LATE!
This is about the third time i've had to fix my desktop clock. It seems to be falling behind every now and then. I dont run anything overly strenuous on my laptop. Its a :
2.8GHZ
768 RAM
I think I read something a while back that if your clock keeps going off its a sign somethings wrong with the processor. I could be wrong. Let me know.
Thanks
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You might need to get another CMOS battery for your motherboard.
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Catfish
but I just got the laptop last month. Its brand new. Do you still think??
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The Wonder Taskmaster
also check your bios time, it might be off compared to your os time
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Great White Shark
Laptops keep time poorly. Most domains reset the time with each log on. Without a domain to log into, you'll have to set it up to sync with a time server on the web.
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Catfish
Originally posted by Thermo
Laptops keep time poorly. Most domains reset the time with each log on. Without a domain to log into, you'll have to set it up to sync with a time server on the web.
How would I do this every time I log in?
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Great White Shark
"All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move."
January 21, 2013 The End of an ERROR
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Reef Shark
happened to me time ago, I think it was a software eating all the memory
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In my experience it really is most likely to be the CMOS battery giving up.
You don't know how long that laptop has been just sitting in a warehouse waiting for you to buy it.
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Originally posted by gzunk
In my experience it really is most likely to be the CMOS battery giving up.
You don't know how long that laptop has been just sitting in a warehouse waiting for you to buy it.
True that motherboard could have been sitting around for quite awhile.
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