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Daylight Saving Time Problems

 
 
John Cluster
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      12th Mar 2007
Using Windows XP Home SP2. The Daylight Saving Time update is installed on
the computer. However, on Sunday 3/11 the computer clock did not reset
automatically, so I advanced it by one hour manually. Today, Monday 3/12,
the computer clock is back by one hour -- automatically. What is that?


 
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John Cluster
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      12th Mar 2007
Got the answer myself:
Place your pointer on the time in bottom right and right click and click
adjust time and date and when this opens on the date and time tab and make
sure you see if the time zone is correct for you....next click the Time Zone
and in the top bar make sure that is your time zone and also look for a
green check in automatically adjust clock for daylight savings time...


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> Using Windows XP Home SP2. The Daylight Saving Time update is installed
> on the computer. However, on Sunday 3/11 the computer clock did not reset
> automatically, so I advanced it by one hour manually. Today, Monday 3/12,
> the computer clock is back by one hour -- automatically. What is that?



 
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