old computer clock question
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i have changed the cmos battery - but my clock on my computer keeps loosing 3 hours any ideas how to repair it so it stays at the right time !
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This seems to be a problem with some older mobos - probably a Y2K issue. You might want to see if there's a BIOS update.
Otherwise the simplest fix - if you have it connected to broadband - is to install Atomic Clock to keep it syncronized.
If you're running XP it has a built in Internet clock sync.
Otherwise the simplest fix - if you have it connected to broadband - is to install Atomic Clock to keep it syncronized.
If you're running XP it has a built in Internet clock sync.
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