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Old 05-23-2007, 04:33 PM
Noelle
 
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Default Slow clock

My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002. The clock on my computer is
slow (right now about 18 minutes behind) and is losing time; I re-set it to
the correct time but within a few minutes it reverts back to being 18 minutes
behind. What is causing this, and how can I fix it???
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:57 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: Slow clock

Probably your time server that is synchronizing your computer clock.
Pleas open Windows Help and Support, look up "Synchronizing your
computer clock", and follow the instructions there for changing the server.

Noelle wrote:

> My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002. The clock on my computer is
> slow (right now about 18 minutes behind) and is losing time; I re-set it to
> the correct time but within a few minutes it reverts back to being 18 minutes
> behind. What is causing this, and how can I fix it???


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Old 05-23-2007, 06:21 PM
Noelle
 
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Default Re: Slow clock

Thank you for your response. However, when I looked at the instructions for
synchronizing my computer clock, it said I could only change the server if my
computer was NOT part of a domain, which it is (it's my work computer that
has the slow clock). So, I was unable to fix the problem. No one else in the
domain has reported a problem with the time on their computer, so is it
actually is a time server problem? Does anyone have any other suggestions???
Thanks!

"Bob I" wrote:

> Probably your time server that is synchronizing your computer clock.
> Pleas open Windows Help and Support, look up "Synchronizing your
> computer clock", and follow the instructions there for changing the server.
>
> Noelle wrote:
>
> > My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002. The clock on my computer is
> > slow (right now about 18 minutes behind) and is losing time; I re-set it to
> > the correct time but within a few minutes it reverts back to being 18 minutes
> > behind. What is causing this, and how can I fix it???

>
>

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Old 05-23-2007, 07:11 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Slow clock

Check the motherboard battery. An old about-to-die-battery will cause the
problem you describe.

Tim

"Noelle" <Noelle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:00FFB552-31FE-431C-B795-A4B18CAC0F88@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for your response. However, when I looked at the instructions
> for
> synchronizing my computer clock, it said I could only change the server if
> my
> computer was NOT part of a domain, which it is (it's my work computer that
> has the slow clock). So, I was unable to fix the problem. No one else in
> the
> domain has reported a problem with the time on their computer, so is it
> actually is a time server problem? Does anyone have any other
> suggestions???
> Thanks!
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>> Probably your time server that is synchronizing your computer clock.
>> Pleas open Windows Help and Support, look up "Synchronizing your
>> computer clock", and follow the instructions there for changing the
>> server.
>>
>> Noelle wrote:
>>
>> > My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002. The clock on my
>> > computer is
>> > slow (right now about 18 minutes behind) and is losing time; I re-set
>> > it to
>> > the correct time but within a few minutes it reverts back to being 18
>> > minutes
>> > behind. What is causing this, and how can I fix it???

>>
>>


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Old 05-23-2007, 07:19 PM
Noelle
 
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Default Re: Slow clock

I will, thanks. )

"Tim" wrote:

> Check the motherboard battery. An old about-to-die-battery will cause the
> problem you describe.
>
> Tim
>
> "Noelle" <Noelle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:00FFB552-31FE-431C-B795-A4B18CAC0F88@microsoft.com...
> > Thank you for your response. However, when I looked at the instructions
> > for
> > synchronizing my computer clock, it said I could only change the server if
> > my
> > computer was NOT part of a domain, which it is (it's my work computer that
> > has the slow clock). So, I was unable to fix the problem. No one else in
> > the
> > domain has reported a problem with the time on their computer, so is it
> > actually is a time server problem? Does anyone have any other
> > suggestions???
> > Thanks!
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >> Probably your time server that is synchronizing your computer clock.
> >> Pleas open Windows Help and Support, look up "Synchronizing your
> >> computer clock", and follow the instructions there for changing the
> >> server.
> >>
> >> Noelle wrote:
> >>
> >> > My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002. The clock on my
> >> > computer is
> >> > slow (right now about 18 minutes behind) and is losing time; I re-set
> >> > it to
> >> > the correct time but within a few minutes it reverts back to being 18
> >> > minutes
> >> > behind. What is causing this, and how can I fix it???
> >>
> >>

>

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