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Change my computer Date/Time


Question Posted Monday September 3 2007, 7:28 pm

Ok everytime i go on my computer, the date and time changes and then i change it back. This has been the routine every day THIS MONTH and I am getting very annoyed at fixing it.

Is my computer broken? Is there any way to fix it?


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theymos answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 8:48 pm:
Go to start, then run. Type this and press enter:
timedate.cpl
Go to the "time zone" tab and make sure you're in the correct one. If you are, go to the "internet time" tab and UNcheck "automatically synchronize with an internet time server". This will probably fix it.

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shortcake90 answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 6:58 pm:
nope mine was the same way for a while then it just fixed itself. it was always 3 hours behind or 3 hours ahead..i really dont know how to fix it, but i just wanted to let you know your not alone and that mine got fixed by itself.

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