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Clock in System Tray Lost Ten Hours

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A Baffled User - 29 Feb 2008 02:37 GMT
The last couple of nights, contrary to my usual habit, I have been putting
my HP Pavilion notebook computer on standby at night. This morning, I notice
that the system tray clock says 9:37 p.m., when it's actually 7:37 a.m.
What's up with that?

Joan
A Baffled User - 29 Feb 2008 12:53 GMT
Just found the answer to my own question. The Atomic Clock, to which I have
my computer synched, was off. A few minutes ago, it rectified itself--and so
did my computer.

> The last couple of nights, contrary to my usual habit, I have been putting
> my HP Pavilion notebook computer on standby at night. This morning, I
> notice that the system tray clock says 9:37 p.m., when it's actually 7:37
> a.m. What's up with that?
>
> Joan
 
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