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I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date and
time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change the date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab is not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when I turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut down and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this problem? thanks in advance for your help. seasideshe |
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You should contact your computer maker. Is the Control Panel, Clock,
Language, Region setting correct? You must be an Administrator or select Run as Administrator to change the time. "seasideshe" wrote: > I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date and > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change the > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab is > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when I > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut down > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this problem? > thanks in advance for your help. > > seasideshe |
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Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter.
Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup type set to Automatic? "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... >I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date >and > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change > the > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab > is > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when I > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut > down > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this > problem? > thanks in advance for your help. > > seasideshe |
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Is the right time zone set for where you are at. It sounds you have the
wrong time zone selected. them everytime you reboot it automaticly set the time wrong to your time zone. "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eaDtNLF3HHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter. > Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup > type set to Automatic? > > "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... >>I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date >>and >> time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change >> the >> date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab >> is >> not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in >> sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when >> I >> turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut >> down >> and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this >> problem? >> thanks in advance for your help. >> >> seasideshe > |
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everything is correct. I haven't contacted the computer manufacturer because
I thought it might be a vista problem and I was hoping I could fix it myself. Thank you for your help. "Mary" wrote: > You should contact your computer maker. Is the Control Panel, Clock, > Language, Region setting correct? You must be an Administrator or select Run > as Administrator to change the time. > > "seasideshe" wrote: > > > I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date and > > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change the > > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab is > > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in > > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when I > > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut down > > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this problem? > > thanks in advance for your help. > > > > seasideshe |
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I did check and it is set to "automatic". I'm thinking the main malfunction
is that the "apply" tab isn't highlighted therefore I can't solidify, if you will, the updating that I have made to the time/date. Has this been a problem for anyone else? Do you think it is Vista causing the problem or somthing else? thank you for your help. "dean-dean" wrote: > Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter. > Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup > type set to Automatic? > > "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... > >I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date > >and > > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change > > the > > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab > > is > > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in > > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when I > > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut > > down > > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this > > problem? > > thanks in advance for your help. > > > > seasideshe > > |
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I have the time zone set correctly for sure. any other help? thank you for
helping "Mark Maylon" wrote: > Is the right time zone set for where you are at. It sounds you have the > wrong time zone selected. them everytime you reboot it automaticly set the > time wrong to your time zone. > > > > > "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:eaDtNLF3HHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter. > > Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup > > type set to Automatic? > > > > "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... > >>I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my date > >>and > >> time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually change > >> the > >> date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" tab > >> is > >> not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it in > >> sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means when > >> I > >> turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut > >> down > >> and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this > >> problem? > >> thanks in advance for your help. > >> > >> seasideshe > > > > |
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If you are updating the clock via internet, or by hand, so to speak, you get
an OK or Cancel button in the secondary windows. The main window Apply button won't "un-gray". It only "un-grays" if you make changes directly in the main window, like show more clocks, or un-check "Remind me one week before this change occurs", etc. "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8D8897F8-9723-4C50-8BEC-F2162B5CA6FA@microsoft.com... >I did check and it is set to "automatic". I'm thinking the main malfunction > is that the "apply" tab isn't highlighted therefore I can't solidify, if > you > will, the updating that I have made to the time/date. Has this been a > problem > for anyone else? Do you think it is Vista causing the problem or somthing > else? thank you for your help. > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter. >> Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup >> type set to Automatic? >> >> "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... >> >I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my >> >date >> >and >> > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually >> > change >> > the >> > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" >> > tab >> > is >> > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it >> > in >> > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means >> > when I >> > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut >> > down >> > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this >> > problem? >> > thanks in advance for your help. >> > >> > seasideshe >> >> |
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Thanks dean-dean. I didn't realize that. So the "reply" tab has nothing to
do with my time/date not working. Could it be a Vista problem? If so can you direct me to where I might find a solution to this? thanks again ![]() "dean-dean" wrote: > If you are updating the clock via internet, or by hand, so to speak, you get > an OK or Cancel button in the secondary windows. The main window Apply > button won't "un-gray". It only "un-grays" if you make changes directly in > the main window, like show more clocks, or un-check "Remind me one week > before this change occurs", etc. > > > "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8D8897F8-9723-4C50-8BEC-F2162B5CA6FA@microsoft.com... > >I did check and it is set to "automatic". I'm thinking the main malfunction > > is that the "apply" tab isn't highlighted therefore I can't solidify, if > > you > > will, the updating that I have made to the time/date. Has this been a > > problem > > for anyone else? Do you think it is Vista causing the problem or somthing > > else? thank you for your help. > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > >> Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press Enter. > >> Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the startup > >> type set to Automatic? > >> > >> "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my > >> >date > >> >and > >> > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually > >> > change > >> > the > >> > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the "apply" > >> > tab > >> > is > >> > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put it > >> > in > >> > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means > >> > when I > >> > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I shut > >> > down > >> > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this > >> > problem? > >> > thanks in advance for your help. > >> > > >> > seasideshe > >> > >> > > |
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Yes, your problem seems to lie elsewhere. The Date and Time Control Panel
is working, but something else is wrong. It could be the battery in your computer (not your laptop battery, but the little one on your motherboard, that is supposed to keep the computer's time up to date in the BIOS, even when your computer is shut off, or when it's sleeping. Or it could be something else. It seems if your computer is new, that little battery should be okay. Something "appears" to be shutting off the battery when you shut down or sleep. This is kind of odd. And if it were true, I would think the clock would always show the same default wrong date when you re-access Windows. Have you contacted your computer's Manufacturer? Try this. When you start your computer after being turned off, instead of going into Windows immediately, enter your BIOS Setup and see if the clock is running. Is it? If it is, is it correct? "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DA987B3-5AA7-47F3-A22D-A80650A1678C@microsoft.com... > Thanks dean-dean. I didn't realize that. So the "reply" tab has nothing > to > do with my time/date not working. Could it be a Vista problem? If so can > you > direct me to where I might find a solution to this? thanks again ![]() > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> If you are updating the clock via internet, or by hand, so to speak, you >> get >> an OK or Cancel button in the secondary windows. The main window Apply >> button won't "un-gray". It only "un-grays" if you make changes directly >> in >> the main window, like show more clocks, or un-check "Remind me one week >> before this change occurs", etc. >> >> >> "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8D8897F8-9723-4C50-8BEC-F2162B5CA6FA@microsoft.com... >> >I did check and it is set to "automatic". I'm thinking the main >> >malfunction >> > is that the "apply" tab isn't highlighted therefore I can't solidify, >> > if >> > you >> > will, the updating that I have made to the time/date. Has this been a >> > problem >> > for anyone else? Do you think it is Vista causing the problem or >> > somthing >> > else? thank you for your help. >> > >> > "dean-dean" wrote: >> > >> >> Type services.msc in the Start Search box of the Start Menu. Press >> >> Enter. >> >> Double-click the service Windows Time in the new window. Is the >> >> startup >> >> type set to Automatic? >> >> >> >> "seasideshe" <seasideshe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:5ACB7B12-986A-435B-BF0F-48C60D1DC5E2@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have a new laptop with windows vista home premium. I can't keep my >> >> >date >> >> >and >> >> > time accurate. I can do the internet time synch and I can manually >> >> > change >> >> > the >> >> > date and time but I'm unable to apply the changes because the >> >> > "apply" >> >> > tab >> >> > is >> >> > not working. So what happens is when I turn off the computer or put >> >> > it >> >> > in >> >> > sleep mode the date and time stop working at that point which means >> >> > when I >> >> > turn the computer back on the time starts from where it was when I >> >> > shut >> >> > down >> >> > and I have to update it all over again. Is there a solution to this >> >> > problem? >> >> > thanks in advance for your help. >> >> > >> >> > seasideshe >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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