Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Why is the clock on my computer starting to show the wrong time?



Answer:

Your CMOS freestyle is probably going out... Replace the battery.



Here's how:



1. Unplug your computer



2.Open your computer tower



3. look for a round silver mobile on the motherboard



4. Remove it and replace it



NOTE: Save all of your BIOS Settings because once the freestyle is out all your BIOS settings will be erased.



Also nearby have be reports of computers exploding when the battery is placed incorrectly. Place it next to the positive pole pointing upwards.
There is a small battery on the motherboard (the chief board inside the computer) that maintains the clock, among other things. This is failing and requests replacing. It's like a life-size silver watch battery-operated.
10 points for the guy above

I will also point this:

Is it possible that your GMT zone is not set up right?
Isn't it also possible that the setup file have gone wonky/ And you could log in to set up when you boot, and check the time from surrounded by there as all right? Seems like that happen to my friends' computers a lot.

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