|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Some time back my system clock became unreliable. I changed the battery but
it did not improve so I installed a time synchroniser to correct it every 30 minutes. The time is now correct but recently the date has begun to move forward. It is currently showing 6th Jan (2 days early). I have not found any date synchronisers and have yet to find any discussion of this as a problem anywhere. I have thoroughly checked the system for any possible virus but found nothing. Everything appears to function properly except the date and time properties. Any advice appreciated? Thanks |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Open your BIOS and make sure the BIOS time
and date settings are correct. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "DarrylOK" wrote: | Some time back my system clock became unreliable. I changed the battery but | it did not improve so I installed a time synchroniser to correct it every 30 | minutes. The time is now correct but recently the date has begun to move | forward. It is currently showing 6th Jan (2 days early). I have not found any | date synchronisers and have yet to find any discussion of this as a problem | anywhere. I have thoroughly checked the system for any possible virus but | found nothing. Everything appears to function properly except the date and | time properties. Any advice appreciated? | Thanks |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks for the suggestion Carey
System date was showing 7 Jan today (5 Jan). I shut down and checked BIOS which also showed 7 but I assume that is because it takes its time from the last windows shut down. I have now corrected the date in BIOS (previously I had only made corrections in Windows) but I am expecting the same problem to recur. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Open your BIOS and make sure the BIOS time > and date settings are correct. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "DarrylOK" wrote: > > | Some time back my system clock became unreliable. I changed the battery but > | it did not improve so I installed a time synchroniser to correct it every 30 > | minutes. The time is now correct but recently the date has begun to move > | forward. It is currently showing 6th Jan (2 days early). I have not found any > | date synchronisers and have yet to find any discussion of this as a problem > | anywhere. I have thoroughly checked the system for any possible virus but > | found nothing. Everything appears to function properly except the date and > | time properties. Any advice appreciated? > | Thanks > |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks for the suggestion Carey
System date was showing 7 Jan today (5 Jan). I shut down and checked BIOS which also showed 7 but I assume that is because it takes its time from the last windows shut down. I have now corrected the date in BIOS (previously I had only made corrections in Windows) but I am expecting the same problem to recur. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Open your BIOS and make sure the BIOS time > and date settings are correct. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "DarrylOK" wrote: > > | Some time back my system clock became unreliable. I changed the battery but > | it did not improve so I installed a time synchroniser to correct it every 30 > | minutes. The time is now correct but recently the date has begun to move > | forward. It is currently showing 6th Jan (2 days early). I have not found any > | date synchronisers and have yet to find any discussion of this as a problem > | anywhere. I have thoroughly checked the system for any possible virus but > | found nothing. Everything appears to function properly except the date and > | time properties. Any advice appreciated? > | Thanks > |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Installing Hardware on PC | Cazzythom | Windows XP Setup Deployment | 5 | 01-05-2006 06:20 AM |
| XP Boot/Startup utility? | DennisD | Windows XP Perform Maintain | 5 | 01-05-2006 06:05 AM |
| System information | Steve | Windows XP Perform Maintain | 4 | 01-05-2006 06:05 AM |
| sp2 | david | Windows XP New Users | 2 | 01-05-2006 02:52 AM |
| Re: WindowsXP slower after reinstall. | Frank Martin | Windows XP Basics | 1 | 01-05-2006 02:01 AM |