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"Wato" <puddin@bigpond.net.au.(donotspam)> wrote in message
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> Why does the date/time settings change everytime I reboot?
I doubt if a new motherboard battery will solve your problem.
Do a search in Google for a lot of info on that problem.
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In any of the cases where Windows is losing time, restarting will set the clock
to correct time *ahead* of the last noted Windows time, not some past date.
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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
"Buffalo" <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Wato" <puddin@bigpond.net.au.(donotspam)> wrote in message
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>> Why does the date/time settings change everytime I reboot?
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> I doubt if a new motherboard battery will solve your problem.
> Do a search in Google for a lot of info on that problem.
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> The following is from Glen Ventura:
> "Windows Clock on Taskbar and in Date/Time Tool Loses Time
> http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=189706
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> The System Clock Slows If You Run a Program That Uses Sound Extensively
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309296
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> Restart or Network Connection Changes Computer Date and Time
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=193912
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> "System clock loses time when using Norton AntiVirus 2000"
> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/df0a595864594c86852567ac0063608c/0473528ab04a4365882567fd00760e7c
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> Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "
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> Buffalo
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