Re: my clock on my vista does not work properly
- From: "cqui3" <cqui3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 08:32:51 -0400
"Richmond" <Richmond@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:61F74950-7B26-4131-B5F4-980A635C7920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have also got the same problem but microsoft does nt even hsve answer to
this.
Example is if i set the time to say 1200 the next day will still show
1205.or even afther a week still show 1205 untill i set it again. I ahave
restore amy system but still the same
Operating System: Windows Vista.I have read all these article but none them
seems provide solutions,I heard prople talk about the battery,what abt even
if its on direct power the problem still persist. I also need solution so if
there is any body out there who can help please help
"Dudette" wrote:
I also have to reset me clock 2-3 times a day, depending on how long I have
it on. I can sync with 2 of the 5 sites to get it the right time (one is
'time-a.nist.gov'), but 3 hours later, while the computer still is on, I will
be 2-3 minutes slow again. I have seen where you can download a fix for this
if you have a wireless mouse. But alas, mine has a cord, (not even USB) It
seems awful funny that so many people have this problem with a brand new
computer. (Mine is a Medion, came with Vista Home Premuin pre-installed) I
have and AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ 2.60 GHz. 1919 MB RAM
on a 32-bit Operating System. It really makes you wonder what else is worng
if they can't get the clock to work while the computer is on. Any suggestions
will be considered helpful. Thank you.
"petia k." wrote:
> I cannot find the way to fix the clock on my Windows Vista. It does not > show
> the proper time and it is always behind the actual time. I need to > adjust it
> manually at least three times a day. How could it be fixed, so it will > not be
> so annoying?
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To me, that is not a Vista problem., Rather a hardware one.
I have run, and still do, several computers on Windows, and my
clock is always accurate.
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