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    vishal dhir
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    hi to all!! whenever i keep a system time on my laptop it changes after 1 or 2 days and shows wrong time...... kindly help me out!!!

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      hi to all!! whenever i keep a system time on my laptop it changes after 1 or 2 days and shows wrong time...... kindly help me out!!!

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      Mike Dimmick
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      You may well have a time server on your network somewhere which is configured incorrectly. If your laptop is a member of an Active Directory domain, its clock will be automatically synchronized with a domain controller; if you are the administrator, ensure that the DC's clock is set correctly. Consider using an internet time server (NTP protocol) to keep the clock synchronized with an external time source.

      Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        hi to all!! whenever i keep a system time on my laptop it changes after 1 or 2 days and shows wrong time...... kindly help me out!!!

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        toxcct
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        ... or maybe just your motherboard battery is empty...


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