windows clock

From: Cindy (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/10/04

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    I am not sure I am posting this to the correct newsgroup,
    please let me know.

    We have a computer in our office that will not maintain
    the correct time in the Windows Clock. When you set the
    time it will remain correct for a while and then it will
    jump ahead about 15 - 20 minutes and hold that time.

    Does this mean the internal time in the computer is
    incorrect in the CMOS (i believe)?

    Thank you in advance for your information.

    Cindy


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