Re: Internet Time



"Lee Masson" <hammer_fan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have had problems with the system clock on my pc.

Is the PC plugged into a power source at all times?

If so, then it's not the CMOS battery on your mainboard, despite all
those replies that say that's your problem.

It's something else... and I've no idea what.
.



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