[Logic] UTC TIME
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2002年4月10日 20:23:35 -0400
Terry,
When do you noticed the clock off and how much off. If its when
you first power up your system could be your on board battery is begin to
go. If it after a few rounds of 'Quake' this normal many video games
throw the clock off. Few second nomal 5 10 30 min. all the time even
after you set it that day?
If you fine your losing the setup in the 'Cmos' that a clear indicator
that the battery is shot. I leave my system on all the time so the
battery isn't used much here.
73
Tony WB2JRI
On 2002年4月10日 17:03:56 -0700 "Terry Dummler" <[email protected]>
writes:
> Think I will re-post this. Sure is the easy way to set the computer
> clock.
>> On a related note, my motherboard clock is really poor. So I use a
> little
> program called D4 Time that you can download from THINKMAN.COM.
> If you
> are using Windows XP it wants to set your computer clock once a week
> at an
> unknown time. Hopefully you are on the internet when that time
> happens.
> Otherwise there are a couple of places to shut of it's taking over
> of that
> port on your computer so you can use D4 Time.
> 1: Right click on the time in the lower right corner of the screen,
> choose
> Adjust Time, Internet Time, uncheck "Automatically syncrhonize..."
> 2:Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services, Windows Time. Click
> STOP,
> Startup type: Disabled.
> Thats it.
>> PS. My UTC Offset did not change at Daylight changeover.
>> Terry, WQ7A
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73
Tony WB2JRI
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