Re: Time problems
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Have you gone to date and time and set it to resync with a time server? What
do you mean 'as the time/date in BIOS is changing'?
<johnhurley3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The time on the desktop has been changing and this seems to have been
affecting Zone Alarm and AVG (antivirus). I put in a new battery but
had forgotten to change the bios settings,
I changed bios but am still having problems as the time/ date in bios
is changing.
Any ideas?
Thanks
John
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