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Setting the Clock
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I have Windows XP and my computer has recently had a new motherboard installed. Since then, the clock, date and time have to be resat each time I switch it on as it is stuck on September 2002. I go to the control panel (date and time) and each time change to current time and date and click 'apply'. This works for the duration of the session but when I disconnect the machine it reverts back to 2002 when I next reconnect. Has anyone any ideas please ?
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IF you dont know what your doing dont do it as altering anything in the bios APART from the clock can make the computer stop working.
If you need to know how to get into the bios have a look here
http://www.fixmypcuk.com/index.php?page=Bios
Follow the instructions on how to get into the bios then ignore.
The clock selection is on the 1st screen and it tells you at the bottom which keys to press to change it.
once your finished just exit saving changes.
IF you dont know what your doing dont do it as altering anything in the bios APART from the clock can make the computer stop working.
If you need to know how to get into the bios have a look here
http://www.fixmypcuk.com/index.php?page=Bios
Follow the instructions on how to get into the bios then ignore.
The clock selection is on the 1st screen and it tells you at the bottom which keys to press to change it.
once your finished just exit saving changes.