The greatest concern is for businesses and large corporations. You'll be fine. Micorsoft has already released a patch to address this:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=66f1420c-df2d-400b-a8a9-ef9061a9a3ca&displaylang=en
As long as you have Automatic Updates enabled, you've already received this patch, so, no worries.
2007-03-10 22:39:59
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answer #1
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answered by asyland 3
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I have windows XP and my computer rolled over to Daylight Savings time just fine. Computers not more than 4 - 5 years old should be fine. On older computers one may have to change the time manually by going to Control Panel.
2007-03-10 22:34:47
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answer #2
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answered by lollipop 6
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No no longer invented yet devised to conquer the regulations of time zones. If we used interior sight time on the earth, there could be no desire for day ordinary saving, as we may stay by technique of the expanding and putting of the solar
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answer #3
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answered by yau 4
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Why would this year be any different from any other year? My computer has already updated itself to the new time -- same as always.
2007-03-10 22:31:32
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answer #4
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answered by AintSkeered 3
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Most should update without a problem
2007-03-10 22:30:01
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answer #5
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answered by Eric 3
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No need to worry. Just update your clock.
2007-03-10 22:36:32
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answer #6
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answered by hodagsimm 2
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It will set itself automatically
2007-03-10 22:30:49
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answer #7
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answered by Ex Head 6
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What would not work? Change your own clock!
2007-03-10 22:31:07
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answer #8
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answered by joey k 3
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You seem to have been able to use your computer to ask this question, so I guess there's no problem! Thanks for the demonstration.
2007-03-10 22:46:07
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answered by sevenletters4me 6
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no, just adjust your ol' puter
2007-03-10 22:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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