Does XP by itself write the OS time to the Real Time Clock (RTC)???

From: Mike (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/30/04


Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 22:42:35 -0700

Hi, I have a question about Microsoft's OS.

My question is in relation to an stand alone computer with
no network connectivity except dial-up.

QUESTION 1:
Without the user's manual interference does Windows XP
(without SP1) at any time by itself, e.g. when restarting,
write the Operating System Time or CMOS Time to the Real
Time Clock (RTC)???

QUESTION 2:
Without the user's manual interference does Windows 98SE
at any time by itself, e.g. when restarting, write the
Operating System Time or CMOS Time to the Real Time Clock
(RTC)???

Thank you,
Mike.



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