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HR Director
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      25th Mar 2008
I have had to reinstall my OS lately. sicne them my clock will not stay set
set in the BIOS or by the clock setting. It whats to jump ahead always two
hours. the time zone is correct, a new BIOS has been installed. all dirvers
are up todate and working. the clock will just not stay set.
I hae used a Time sync and still have to manuall sync everytime i open up
the computer and log on, any ideas for me

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      25th Mar 2008
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> I have had to reinstall my OS lately. sicne them my clock will not
> stay set set in the BIOS or by the clock setting. It whats to jump
> ahead always two hours. the time zone is correct, a new BIOS has been
> installed. all dirvers are up todate and working. the clock will just
> not stay set. I hae used a Time sync and still have to manuall sync
> everytime i open up the computer and log on, any ideas for me


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      26th Mar 2008
Try replacing your CMOS battery

"HR Director" wrote:

> I have had to reinstall my OS lately. sicne them my clock will not stay set
> set in the BIOS or by the clock setting. It whats to jump ahead always two
> hours. the time zone is correct, a new BIOS has been installed. all dirvers
> are up todate and working. the clock will just not stay set.
> I hae used a Time sync and still have to manuall sync everytime i open up
> the computer and log on, any ideas for me
>
> NavyRet69

 
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      26th Mar 2008

Perhaps your time zone has changed.



HR Director wrote:

>I have had to reinstall my OS lately. sicne them my clock will not stay set
>set in the BIOS or by the clock setting. It whats to jump ahead always two
>hours. the time zone is correct, a new BIOS has been installed. all dirvers
>are up todate and working. the clock will just not stay set.
>I hae used a Time sync and still have to manuall sync everytime i open up
>the computer and log on, any ideas for me
>
>NavyRet69
>
>

 
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