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System Clock Problems
I'm having a problem with my system clock. It is consitantly loosing time.
I'm running a 1g AMD w/ 256 MB Ram and XP. Anyone have any ideas......I thought that the system clock was a function of BIOS, so why am I consistantly loosing time? I dunno. |
change the battery.
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First before screwing around in the BIOS, boot up XP and see what your TIMEZONE setting is, and then if it is set correctly, sync your clock to WORLD TIME. If it doesn't stay set, then check with the BIOS and see what it is set to. Try to set it and wait and see what happens, if it does it again, write back..
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never gotten windows to do this sucessfully, but on my mac, I sync to a time-server, so I'm always on. :)
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/mental note set new XP time server.... |
Yeah, PC clocks are consistently bad. One would think that they would be more dependable, but they aren't. Install a time sync program, and slave it to an atomic clock like the Naval Observatory or one of the many public time servers out there.
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Everyone, thanks for your help, Atomic looks great and is working w/o a hitch.
This is the first computer I've owned in my 13 yrs of computing that doesn't keep time well, I really wish I knew what was up with it, but this will work just fine. Thanks again! |
XP Already has an atomic clock source built into it, it just doesn't update frequently enough, look at the time date properties and you will see it.
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