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I've just looked at the time on my computer, bottom right hand corner and it's 10 minutes behind. Anyone know how i can change that?
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Double click it
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Oh yeah ha ha. Cheers Chrizzle.
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Unlike Mac's MS-Windows doesn't adjust it clock on startup but it can be done. If you know what you are doing you could configure an authoritative time server in windows.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054 A easier method for people using Windows XP can be found here: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/ |
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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when mine was wrong, I double clicked it and changed it, but it kept on changing back, so I had to go into BIOS and change it there. It only takes a minute and now it's spot-on.
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can't nobody hold us down
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Everytime I turned mine off at night, the next day I would turn it on and it would say "00:36". It got REALLY annoying.
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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Did u change it in BIOS?
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can't nobody hold us down
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No, it just stopped doing it...Lol
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Jolly good
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The CMOS BIOS battery might be flat. Try leaving your computer on for a while to re-charge it thought it might be completely flat and need replaced.
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