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Clock running slow.

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Jules - 20 Jun 2008 11:34 GMT
I am running XP Home SP3 with 2GB RAM.
For some time my clock has been running slow. But besides telling the wrong
time what else is affected by this?

Thanks, Jules.
Leonard Grey - 20 Jun 2008 14:24 GMT
It's important to have the correct time on your computer. Replace the
battery on your motherboard. It's not difficult and the battery is a
common button-size battery.

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> I am running XP Home SP3 with 2GB RAM.
> For some time my clock has been running slow. But besides telling the wrong
> time what else is affected by this?
>
> Thanks, Jules.
Jules - 20 Jun 2008 19:44 GMT
Thanks, i was aware of its placement but wondered if its influence was other
than programs which are time dependant.

Thanks, Jules.

> It's important to have the correct time on your computer. Replace the
> battery on your motherboard. It's not difficult and the battery is a
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> >
> > Thanks, Jules.
Leonard Grey - 20 Jun 2008 19:50 GMT
All your files are time-stamped.

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Leonard Grey
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> Thanks, i was aware of its placement but wondered if its influence was other
> than programs which are time dependant.
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>>> Thanks, Jules.
Gerry - 21 Jun 2008 13:11 GMT
Jules

If the battery  fails the BIOS loses it's settings. The computer will
not boot
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/booterrGBER06-c.html

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> Thanks, i was aware of its placement but wondered if its influence
> was other than programs which are time dependant.
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>>> Thanks, Jules.
TheBearHack - 21 Jun 2008 23:17 GMT
Changing the battery will obviously have the same effect as it failing... a
modern bios should auto detect drives etc and boot with workable default
settings following a loss of backup power.  However, worth re-booting and
going to the bios, write down the settings prior to the battery change - just
in case you need to manually restore afterwards!

Also have had a computer with simply a dodgy clock, battery was OK. If you
right click the time and go to the third tab 'internet time' you can resync
your clock to 'windows time' whenever you are on line.
Jules - 27 Jun 2008 00:13 GMT
Hi, Too late.

I did not check to see if there were new posts.
The replacement was straightforward enough. Released the clip and out it
came.
Nothing else was touched and the new battery installed. On starting up i get
a "Bios not found". What has happened?
Perplexed........Jules.

> Changing the battery will obviously have the same effect as it failing... a
> modern bios should auto detect drives etc and boot with workable default
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> right click the time and go to the third tab 'internet time' you can resync
> your clock to 'windows time' whenever you are on line.
Leonard Grey - 27 Jun 2008 00:18 GMT
Without the battery the BIOS will 'forget' its settings in a second or
two. Ask your system vendor how to recover the default BIOS settings.
(Should be in your owners manual, but you might want to contact them
anyway.)

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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

> Hi, Too late.
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>> right click the time and go to the third tab 'internet time' you can resync
>> your clock to 'windows time' whenever you are on line.
 
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