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my pc is always losing time..is there....

laFiera

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i noticed that my computer clock is always falling behind..is there a utility that regulates the clock every so often to keep the time current???
 
It might also be that your CMOS battery is dying out. Might want to get a replacement and seeing if that fixes it.
 


<< It might also be that your CMOS battery is dying out. Might want to get a replacement and seeing if that fixes it >>


That's what I was thinking.
 
This thread got me wondering...

1. How long do CMOS batteries normally last?

2. Where do you buy CMOS batteries? Are they "watch" type batteries?

3. If you remove the CMOS battery, do you lose all BIOS settings?

I got one computer that loses time, another compuer the BIOS keeps puking/resetting (says something like "the processor is unworkable"). Annoying...
 
They normally last a VERY long time...like 5 or more years...but they do sometimes drain prematurely. You can get them at Radioshack for sure.. If you remove the battery you will most likely lose your BIOS settings...just write them down before removing the battry.
 
Is it okay to remove the battery with the system running? I wonder if that would keep you from losing your settings when you take it out?
 


<< Is it okay to remove the battery with the system running? I wonder if that would keep you from losing your settings when you take it out? >>


Hahaha...well, why don't you try it and then let us know how it worked.😉
 


<< Is it okay to remove the battery with the system running? I wonder if that would keep you from losing your settings when you take it out? >>




Don't go there. 😉
 
i've never had a mainboard that kept truly acurate time and i've used more than a dozen various brands and worked on many more.
like others have said just update the time when your online.
 


<< Hahaha...well, why don't you try it and then let us know how it worked. 😉 >>


Next, on "World's Deadest Spare Motherboards..." 😀
 
mine mb is like a year old and i noticed that since i got it..i've had other pcs and same thing..so i figured that is related to cpu usage or something.....
that first link on second post worked for me..txs
 
You can use a Windows time keepig utility but the system will use the BIOS time + or - the last Windows difference when you reboot. The BIOS clock on my MSI 645 Ultra gains 20 mins in a 72hr period which sucks big time as $5.00 digital watches keep better time than that.
 
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I use Dimension4. Download it from the link above. It synks your time when you start up your computer...but you can adjust it to your needs....
 
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