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| | Date and Time run amok Hey - Not a geek here. This is a simple frustration for a simple guy. My Clock has gone nuts. It runs incredible fast. if I leave for an hour it displays a day ahead. If I don't touch it for a few days, it could be 10 years ahead. I have changed and applied settings, I have tried to synch. No luck. I have check for viruses, nothing. How doI get it back on track and keep there? HELP!! -- ChrisM314 |
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| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: Date and Time run amok Is the clock in your BIOS doing the same thing? |
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