Im running Win98se.
The problem. The lower right hand clock on the desktop is 9 minutes and 59 seconds behind in my case. (according to the atomtime shareware that compares my clock against an atomic clock on the internet.)
When I change it to reflect the current time, both manually or using the AtomTime software, everything is fine.
When I reboot and check the bios time, it's accurate.
After I let windows boot up, I find that the time has changed back to the original time again! I reboot to check the bios and it's also behind. exactly 9 minutes and 59 seconds behind

What the hell is goin on around here? This happened to me once in Win2k, but went away for some reason.
Thank you all in advance! :|
The problem. The lower right hand clock on the desktop is 9 minutes and 59 seconds behind in my case. (according to the atomtime shareware that compares my clock against an atomic clock on the internet.)
When I change it to reflect the current time, both manually or using the AtomTime software, everything is fine.
When I reboot and check the bios time, it's accurate.
After I let windows boot up, I find that the time has changed back to the original time again! I reboot to check the bios and it's also behind. exactly 9 minutes and 59 seconds behind
What the hell is goin on around here? This happened to me once in Win2k, but went away for some reason.
Thank you all in advance! :|
