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Problem With Time/date On My Computer


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#31 k_nitin_r

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 03:20 AM

In laptops, the computer's date and time can be maintained by the regular laptop battery thus eliminating the need for a CMOS battery. The laptop only needs a capacitor for temporarily keeping the state of the clock when the laptop battery is being swapped. There may be cases when the computer's date and time doesn't change after the computer shuts down and the same date and time can be observed when the computer is turned on. This can be associated with a BIOS or motherboard problem rather than a problem with the battery, though it cannot be conclusively determined with a diagnosis that can be applied to all motherboards because vendors build their products differently.

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Posted 11 May 2012 - 10:17 AM

Hello friends,

I would like to say, at first Click Start, click Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Change the date and time.

*Internet time synchronization updates your clock on a regular basis. Windows sets synchronization to occur weekly, but if you purchased a computer with Windows XP installed, your computer manufacturer may have set it to occur more often.
* An Internet time server updates the date set by your computer as well as the time.
* The Update Now button is not available unless the Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server check box is selected.

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Vicky Milza




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