HELP! How do I change my BIOS setup?

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On a game I'm playing, I always get disconnected. I mailed the company that
made the game and said it might be possible that the reason why I always get
disconnected is because my time and date on my BIOS setting was wrong. The
problem is, I don't know how to change it. I asked the company how to change
it and said that it can be changed when I start my computer but when I start
my computer, the first thing I see is the Windows XP logo then the user
accounts. Is there other ways on changing the BIOS setting?
 
Accessing the Motherboard BIOS
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

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| On a game I'm playing, I always get disconnected. I mailed the company that
| made the game and said it might be possible that the reason why I always get
| disconnected is because my time and date on my BIOS setting was wrong. The
| problem is, I don't know how to change it. I asked the company how to change
| it and said that it can be changed when I start my computer but when I start
| my computer, the first thing I see is the Windows XP logo then the user
| accounts. Is there other ways on changing the BIOS setting?
 
Kristoffer said:
On a game I'm playing, I always get disconnected. I mailed the company that
made the game and said it might be possible that the reason why I always get
disconnected is because my time and date on my BIOS setting was wrong. The
problem is, I don't know how to change it. I asked the company how to change
it and said that it can be changed when I start my computer but when I start
my computer, the first thing I see is the Windows XP logo then the user
accounts. Is there other ways on changing the BIOS setting?

If the date and time displayed by Windows (bottom right corner of the
screen) is correct then the BIOS setup date and time will also be
correct.

If the Windows time is not correct then setting it to the correct
values should also correct the time maintained by the BIOS and next
time you start Windows should show the correct date and time.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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