Check your time in BIOS, it might fix it.
>-----Original Message-----
>I can't explain your problem. But the clock should always
be there on your
>taskbar (far right - you see the time, and if you move
your mouse pointer
>over it, the date will show also). To keep your clock in
time, there are
>some free atomic clock synchronizer programs on the
internet for free that
>will keep your computer on the right time each time you
are online.
>
>good luck!
>
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>Michael Leon
>Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team
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>> The clock is always off in windows. I opened up the
>> date/time settings where you can see the clock actually
>> tick, and every now and then the second hand pauses.
Only
>> for a slight second, but it happens often causing the
>> time to always get off from where it should be. Any
>> ideas? Thanks
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