Presario 7360 - slow clock

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Preasrio 7360, running Win98SE, loses time. I have replaced the CMOS
battery, scanned with AdAware, SpyBot and run anti-virus. Diagnostics
finds nothing wrong. The PC operates just fine but the slow clock is a
concern. Is this an indication that the PC is dying? Any suggestions?
 

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Time will tell ;-)

"Befuddled person" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Preasrio 7360, running Win98SE, loses time. I have replaced the CMOS
> battery, scanned with AdAware, SpyBot and run anti-virus. Diagnostics
> finds nothing wrong. The PC operates just fine but the slow clock is a
> concern. Is this an indication that the PC is dying? Any suggestions?
 

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Tacky, doS, real tacky....;8=)

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"doS" <kobo65@hotLEGSmail.com> wrote in message
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> Time will tell ;-)
>
> "Befuddled person" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:41d150e8.86602327@news.rcn.com...
>> Preasrio 7360, running Win98SE, loses time. I have replaced the CMOS
>> battery, scanned with AdAware, SpyBot and run anti-virus. Diagnostics
>> finds nothing wrong. The PC operates just fine but the slow clock is a
>> concern. Is this an indication that the PC is dying? Any suggestions?
>
>
 
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In article <41d150e8.86602327@news.rcn.com>, Befuddled person
<Noemail@nospam.com> writes
>Preasrio 7360, running Win98SE, loses time. I have replaced the CMOS
>battery, scanned with AdAware, SpyBot and run anti-virus. Diagnostics
>finds nothing wrong. The PC operates just fine but the slow clock is a
>concern. Is this an indication that the PC is dying? Any suggestions?

Loosing a few seconds to about a minute a day is perfectly normal. The
Real Time Clock is not very accurate. On the other hand loosing hours a
day is not normal.

If you need to be very accurate there are tools around to access time
servers. I use Dimension 4 from www.thinkman.com
--
Nicholas David Richards -

"Où sont les neiges d'antan?"