Re: Bad System clock?
- From: "DatabaseBen" <databaseben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:17:18 -0500
it's cheaper to replace the motherboard clock battery...
look for a watch battery looking dingy.... and see if your local sprawlmart
has a new one...
"Scott" <scottnospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a computer that hasn't been keeping time the last couple of days.
It's ok for a while, then we notice it's fast again. After a while, it
syncs with the domain and corrects itself, only to start all over again.
I've already tried re-registering the Windows Time service per KB 555440.
I ran a trace that I've attached.
Is there anything else I can try short of replacing the main board? Is
this what it looks like when the system clock goes bad?
Thanks.
Scott
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