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Date Posted: 05:58:34 04/06/10 Tue
Author: Laurence
Subject: Laptop problems

Hello everyone,

Hmm, more specifically since months the problem is that everyday I've to go in the calendar and in the time clock, where I've to correct the date and the hour.
And most of the time at a given moment the clock stops and I've to go back in the clock/date programm to put it back to normal.

I have the laptop since, well, since a few years, is - it the reason ?

I went at the shop to see the ( nice ) guy who is always here to help me, the laptop isn't anymore under guarantee, but for this kind of things it's free, I think to remember that he told me he changed something about the battery or other stuff ( well you know I'm not a computer geek ), but the prob continues.

Do have - I to change the laptop ?

Sorry for the long post, I hope you all have well begin this April month. Take care !

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[> Whats a few years?... 2 or over 5: if its just two years or less old then NO thats not the problem. You could try these ideas: 1) Have you open up the actual program ( it will be on Hard Drive under computer) see what year is set its set on. Also check if your daylight saving time is on or off. Both of those things can throw off your clock and calendar. 2) Run your anti-virus your system could be under attack with either a virus or worm. after it runs and cleans your programs re-boot your laptop. if that doesn't work. 3) go under computer programs and UNSTALL your clock and calendar and wipe it from your HARD DRIVE ( make sure you are just wiping your clock and calendar) and then re-stall your clock. -- M, 06:47:04 04/15/10 Thu [1]

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[> Thank you M for having tried to help me. My sister just reminded me I couldn't anything to it because the time clock programm is attached / weld with another programm.Thank you again M. -- Laurence ( sorry for the english ), 10:07:54 04/17/10 Sat [1]

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