Make sure your battery is good on your motherboard. You can also sync the time. Click on the time in the lower corner of your computer. Click on the Internet Time tab and sync it. You can also go to time.windows.com or time.nist.gov. That should solve it the problem. It works for me. BTW, make sure that your time zone was not altered an any way. Sometimes that happens.
2007-07-10 03:22:56
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answered by Lita H 1
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I presume this is Windows XP where it goes to a time server to sync the time.
Check your time zone. Click on the clock and go to time zones. I suspect you have it set for the wrong time zone. After changing time zone, change the time to current time and the problem will likely go away.
2007-07-10 10:08:49
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answered by GTB 7
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Maybe it has to do with the time zone you have selected. Just go to Time and Date properties and go to Time Zone and chose the correct time zone....ok, Gud Luk
2007-07-10 10:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My old laptop did that quite a bit. I had to replace a small battery, and then it never did it again. Is it a P.C. or laptop?
2007-07-10 10:20:00
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answered by jason S 1
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