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| Under Construction Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 65 Rep Power: ![]() | since the other little problem that i had with trying the new memory my computer clock never seems to be right. I mean that i could turn the computer on at 4.00pm and turn it off at 5.30pm and then the next day i could turn it back on at 9.30am and the time would still say 5.30pm from the day before. I havent got a clue bout this so could some one help me out with this one please much apperiacited |
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| Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Bristol Posts: 3,230 Rep Power: ![]() | set up time synchronisation in windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...307897&sd=tech if that doesn't help, its probably the battery on your BIOS which is on the blink - the little watch battery.. ______________________ - Obsession is what lazy people call dedication - |
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| Musclechat Management Muscle Chat Management Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,598 Rep Power: ![]() ![]() | PM kriptikchicken, he's a pc whizz. ______________________ Welcome to Musclechat.co.uk "I was born perfect, and just like the great white shark, have never had to evolve!" www.uMuscle.com - Bodybuilding & Sports Video Sharing Community! |
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