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Answer» <html><body><p>Has anyone ever had the problem of your system losing time ? I record shows daily on Musicmatch Jukebox and sometimes i lose them due to the fact that my system clock losing time by say,,, three hours,, this happens on occasion and it has always been a problem for me,, anyone have any ideas on how to correct this ?Scan for viruses, trojans and spyware. Your CMOS battery may require replacement. <br/><br/>If this only affects the <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/windows-22662" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about WINDOWS">WINDOWS</a> clock; double click on the clock, press the 'time' tab and see if it is properly configured when it is attempting to synchronize.<br/><br/>Computer CMOS informationGet a freeware time adjuster which reads from one of the many internet sites devoted to suppliying nuclear time.I think what you meant to say was 'atomic' not 'nuclear'. Ofcourse,  Canadians have always been a bit strange.. Are all your clocks irradiated?Joleen.....LOL , it seems the gauntlet has been dropped again........."Only in Canada you say".......eh <br/><br/>cheers     from western Canada <br/>dl65  As Raptor well knows, I've had 2 late nights in a row taking classes as well as managing a home and full time <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/career-42" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about CAREER">CAREER</a> so I had a mental melt-down.  Now, don't make me post those 'pictures' Raptor.  If it weren't quitting time and if I weren't too tired I'd have to punch you in the colon!  <strong>LOL</strong> i came here for help and got a comedy show,, i gotta bookmark this site,,LOL  you guys are funny Quote</p><blockquote> As Raptor well knows, I've had 2 late nights in a row taking classes as well as managing a home and full time career so I had a mental melt-down</blockquote> <br/><br/>And you still had time free to shoot some kinky photo material? <br/><br/> Quote<blockquote>Now, don't make me post those 'pictures' Raptor.</blockquote> <br/><br/>You know, there are actually websites who pay you to post 'm. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>As for SJRick, did you solve your problem? I don't think <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/looking-1079184" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about LOOKING">LOOKING</a> at Joleen's nudies will solve anything.Well for now it seems to work ok,, but time will tell ,, it always seems to <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/happen-1015459" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about HAPPEN">HAPPEN</a> when i dont want it to,, so I will let you guys know,,<br/><br/><br/>by the way,, since i have you all riveted to this post,, let me ask another hardware question,,<br/><br/>I just bought a KVM switch and was wondering if anyone knows of anything that i can use to share a set of speakers as well,, i dont think using a simple splitter from Radio Shack will do the trick due to the interference,, was just curious if anyone has any ideas.You may wish to replace the CMOS battery before it decides to fail. How old is your mainboard?The board isnt two yrs old,, it should last much longer then that.,, considering the size of it,,  but like I said,, i will wait and see what happens,, time will tell,  pun intendedMy mainboard is less than a year old and allready I have a dodgy CMOS battery.The most common cause of a PC clock losing time is due to the battery needing to be replaced.Batteries have a shelf-life. So if they use a four year old battery in the manufacture you can expect to get one years use from it.<br/><br/>A new one is not expensive.</body></html>


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