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Answer» Everytime I go to use my computer (which I never shut down). It doesn't refresh itself. The time is always wrong even though I SET it every morning. Do you know why it is doing this? It's a HP, cpu 270 GHz, 2.69 GHz, 248 MB of RAM.Other than the time, what do you mean "it doesn't refresh itself"? As for the time, replace the cmos battery.what is a cmos battery? For instance, if I am checking out "craig's list" and then leave the sight, I sign back in and it's at the same place I was searching earlier.Quote from: vickie2023 on February 27, 2010, 09:42:58 AM It doesn't refresh itself. PRESS F5. Reboot your computer at least once a day. Run your anti virus ever so often. start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup _______________________________________ _________ From Help and Support on your computer. index [ Synchronizing ] "Synchronizing your computer clock. If your computer is a member of a domain, your computer clock is probably synchronized automatically by a NETWORK time server. If your computer is not a member of a domain, you can synchronize your computer clock with an Internet time server. If synchronization is ENABLED, your computer clock is synchronized with an Internet time server once a WEEK. However, if you don't have a continuous Internet connection through a cable modem or DSL modem, the automatic synchronization might not always occur. In that case, you can force an immediate synchronization by clicking the Update Now button on the Internet Time tab in Date and Time in Control Panel. This tab is only available if your computer is not a member of a domain." Quote from: vickie2023 on February 27, 2010, 09:42:58 AM It doesn't refresh itself. http://tf.nist.gov/service/time-computer.html It's fast and easy to synchronize your computer clock to NIST time .... You can synchronize your computer clock with UTC(NIST). There are two easy ways to connect to NIST, as described below: By Internet "This is the method of choice for most computer users. The NIST Internet Time Service (ITS) allows you to quickly synchronize the clock of any computer connected to the Internet. Simple client software allows you to synchronize your clock as often as necessary, and the service is completely free. Quote from: vickie2023 on February 27, 2010, 05:14:33 PM what is a cmos battery? For instance, if I am checking out "craig's list" and then leave the sight, I sign back in and it's at the same place I was searching earlier.Unplug the computer from power and open the case. On the motherboard you will see a flat, round, silver battery. Replace it with a new one. As for your other issue, are you saying it's only web pages? If so, go to Internet Options, General Tab, Browsing History SETTINGS button and under "Check for newer versions of stored pages" put a tick in "Every time I visit the page" |
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