it's just my pc in my room .....standalone i guessOriginally posted by Pako
Are you on a network, or standalone PC?
nope, can't be the batteries ......i already checked themOriginally posted by Pako
Maybe the batteries getting low?![]()
i'm running 98 SE .......battery on my motherboard? .....didn't know about that but i bought my computer in October ........haven't turned off my pc in about 5 days ........and trust me, i know little of computers so i don't think that i'm playing around with the voltage and clock settings of my chipset .......no idea how to do that .........it is now almost 5 minutes slowOriginally posted by Tom McDonnell
If you are running Windows XP, then it Auto Synchronizes the time to a server on the internet. Could that be the difference?
As Pako said, it could be the battery on your Motherboard is getting weak.
Otherwise I'd blame it on the momentary power surge that happens when you turn on, or off your PC. Sometimes that interrupts the Motherboards Processes and the seconds you lose each time can add up to some significant slowdown. A good surge protector can take care of this.
And actually a last idea... are you playing around with the voltage and clock settings of your chipset? Nothing good can come of this...![]()
Originally posted by Schumy
it is now 6 mins slow .....it's like my comp thinks there is 62 seconds in a minute or the second hand is just lazy
Originally posted by Schumy
it's 46 minutes behind now .........it never used to do this when i'd turn my computer off every day ......it's been running for a week now
do you think that would reset the proper time automatically?Originally posted by Tazz575
Oh my lord. 46 Minutes!!! Did you try restarting?
Originally posted by Schumy
do you think that would reset the proper time automatically?
and it's not losing any time .......something must have been tired after being on a weekOriginally posted by Tazz575
Holy crap I was right.