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rogeepete
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      9th Aug 2008
I just fixed a bad virus problem and now all is well. But my time is in
"military time" - is says 16:31 instead of 4:31...

Fix? Thanks
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      9th Aug 2008
rogeepete wrote:
> I just fixed a bad virus problem and now all is well. But my time is in
> "military time" - is says 16:31 instead of 4:31...
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> Fix? Thanks


Google is your friend:

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http://www.pixel2life.com/publish/tu...ur_to_12_hour/
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      9th Aug 2008

"rogeepete" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just fixed a bad virus problem and now all is well. But my time is in
> "military time" - is says 16:31 instead of 4:31...
>
> Fix? Thanks
> --
> Roger


control panel / regional and language options / regional options / customise
/ time


 
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      9th Aug 2008
rogeepete wrote:
> I just fixed a bad virus problem and now all is well. But my time is in
> "military time" - is says 16:31 instead of 4:31...
>
> Fix? Thanks


Open Control Panel, Regional and Language Options, select English
(United States) or your preferred Country. Click Customize button, Time
tab, set the "Time format:" to

h:mm:ss tt

If it isn't in the list, you can edit any of the available formats with
a click/swipe to highlight. Notice at the bottom of that window it
mentions that a capitalized "H" is a 24-hour time mode.

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