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    clock on my pc keeps changing its self

    just wondering why the hell my clock on my pc keeps changing its self…anyone no..

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    are you running a crack for some program?

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    The battery in your CMOS is dying. The CMOS is a ROM chip that resides on a computer's motherboard. This ROM chip is what maintains your system's time and does so through a small watch battery.

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    ive had some virus's in the past that would reset it after each reboot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mavsluva
    The battery in your CMOS is dying. The CMOS is a ROM chip that resides on a computer's motherboard. This ROM chip is what maintains your system's time and does so through a small watch battery.
    That was going to be my guess

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    lol you can always set it to internet time to get aroudn that till you change battery.

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    Make sure you have the right time zone set. If you have the wrong time zone and you are just changing the numbers it can keep switching back

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    If you are on a network your computer time will synchronize with the domain controller

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    Well this is probably solved but what I found that if you turn off the Internet time update and set the proper date and time you will be fine, but the bios battery shouldn't die until after 5-10 years of use depending on your pc model

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    wtf you bump this thread iv had like 3 new pcs by now lol

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