Please update your system time thru bios. however to go to bios screen you should know what to press. (don't know what computer you have though)
steps:
1. turn on the computer
2. if you see the black screen or the first screen
3. tap the key as many as u can(might be f2 for common computer or del)
4. then on the first screen (common computer) after you tapped the f2 bios screen appears
5. look for system time (you cannot use mouse on bios screen)
6. use the arrow key to go to the system time then press enter to change time or "+"sign on your number pad (right side)
7. then save the changes u made.
8. after that it will restart then it will go back to usual windows.
Note: you should first know the "key" for your computer so that it will push thru the bios screen.
2007-11-16 08:26:32
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answered by smallminute 2
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the reality that your laptop's difficult tension is 10 gigs tells plenty approximately your laptop's age. that's severe time you replaced it fairly in case you plan to apply WinXP and up (while you're no longer doing this already). in the adventure that your difficult disk is loaded to the brim as is in all probability to be the case, the laptop has no area to play around with (or breathe because it works). aside from the actual memory which you purchase from shops, the laptop relies upon plenty on you loose difficult disk area which it makes use of as greater memory. whilst this area is purely too small or no longer obtainable, the equipment has no selection yet to close right down to maintain the equipment from an enduring shutdown. My suggestion; do no longer improve. Get a sparkling laptop, connect your previous 10 gb difficult disk as a slave to the hot enormous one, and replica all those significant documents to the hot difficult disk. Then unload the previous junk or provide it away. Upgrading would desire to be high priced and could finally no longer coach proper.
2016-12-16 10:48:18
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answered by inabinet 4
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Ain't it great, a high tech PC can't tell time? I found some atomic clock sync-ing software free on the net. If you got XP, then http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
Since I'm old school on Windows 2000, I run http://www.download.com/Atomic-Clock-Sync/3000-2350-10061823.html
2007-11-16 16:57:36
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answered by Robert H 4
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