K kumamake Member Nov 4, 2002 531 1 18 May 22, 2008 #1 my computer seems to be losing time, it goes 3 hours back quite often. can someone advise what causes that? and the solutions would be appriciated.
my computer seems to be losing time, it goes 3 hours back quite often. can someone advise what causes that? and the solutions would be appriciated.
T The Bandit Lap Dance Survivor Feb 16, 2002 5,754 0 0 Anywhere there's a Strip Joint May 22, 2008 #2 I believe you need to change the button cell battery on the motherboard.
G Gentle Ben Senior Member Jan 5, 2002 7,214 0 36 May 22, 2008 #3 proably the bios back up battery taken from http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/81 Another indicator of a low battery is a clock that, after being set, runs well while the computer is on, but shows the wrong time when the computer is turned on the following day (it is late). Click to expand...
proably the bios back up battery taken from http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/81 Another indicator of a low battery is a clock that, after being set, runs well while the computer is on, but shows the wrong time when the computer is turned on the following day (it is late). Click to expand...
G Gentle Ben Senior Member Jan 5, 2002 7,214 0 36 May 22, 2008 #4 funny,post sat for half an hour, then we all posted approx same time
C cypherpunk New member Mar 10, 2004 929 0 0 May 23, 2008 #5 If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone.
If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone.
O OnTheWayOut May 23, 2008 #6 cypherpunk said: If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone. Click to expand... bingo
cypherpunk said: If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone. Click to expand... bingo
K kumamake Member Nov 4, 2002 531 1 18 May 23, 2008 #7 cypherpunk said: If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone. Click to expand... that makes sense. TY.
cypherpunk said: If it goes back three hours consistently, there's probably something updating the time to the wrong time zone. Click to expand... that makes sense. TY.
T tboy resident smartass Aug 18, 2001 15,966 2 0 65 way out in left field May 24, 2008 #8 asn said: that's a possibility but most motherboards default to PST when the CMOS battery is weak or when reset. Click to expand... That may be true but not all of them do that. Mine resets to date of manufacture.....with a time of 12:00 am.
asn said: that's a possibility but most motherboards default to PST when the CMOS battery is weak or when reset. Click to expand... That may be true but not all of them do that. Mine resets to date of manufacture.....with a time of 12:00 am.