The clock and date on my desktop is showing a different time and date i have to keep resetting it what is the problem cheers
The clock is chip, as in the intel south bridge
in the olden days it was a RTC chip but now is buried deep in the SB.:all part of "intel inside" magic or AMD if is.
it is called a real time clock that is just like a wrist watch LCD watch.and the chip inside it. RTC,
tHE BATTERY keepS IT from forgetting all time and dates and year.
by a COIN cell battery , so the NVRAM never goes dead..
the coin below 2.9vdc is on the cliff of deathh(sic)
3.3vdc new.
NOT ONE POSTER TOLD HOW FAR OFF IT WAS
SO ANSWERS CAN BE WRONG. LIKE THAT.
The natural accuracy is abut 0.1% so will drift fast or slow by that error. The cure is NIST.gov.
atomic time clock sync'd up.
also if time goes way off windows loves to go into SSL certificate H3LL mode. (thinks it's being hacked )_
the coin life spec is 5 to 7 years,
OEM said that, Intel did and the coin cell maker too. so learn it.
I use a voltmeter, and not guess.
The same $1 coin is sold for auto keyfobs too..
CR2032, on desktop easy
laptops can be 30 screws to reach or just under a 1 screw hatch. (on laptops read the service manual and bingo for RTC CMOS coin cell.
Try the Atomic Clock free program to sync your time. It can be scheduled to sync anytime of the day to keep your clock accurate. It's Free, it's free, it's free..............
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
Even i had this problem..i tried changing my battery.. but later thought it was a virus..but while it wasn't so.. it had time update on..because of which the moment it connects through net it resets the time.. you must be facing any of such problems only..try fixing your problem with changing batery only.. pen up your side panel and you will find a small battery..take out that and fix a new battery. all the old records of time and date will be automatically reset.. so this time when you swich on your computer press 'de;' to entr set up and then go to BIOS settings and there change the date and time to the normal.. i guess this helps you out.. belated Merry X-mas and Happy New Year :)
Computers have an internal battery on the motherboard that helpd the board retain certain data when the computer is off. If the battery is low or dead it will cause this problem. The easiest way to replace the battery is to open the side of the computer when it is off and remove the battery from the battery holder on the motherboard. The battery looks just like a watch battery. Replace it with the same kind of battery (available at most drug stores) once you have replaced it turn on your computer and reset your clock.
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thankyou very much will sort it .
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the mobo coin cell is dead if time or date fail.
the most commmon failure on all PC of earth
is that silly $1 coin cell sold at walmart exit line 15.
cr2032.
you never told how far off, 1 second or 1 year? hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm
answer #2 just runs tad slow, seconds only)
the RTC can be sync'd to other online sites
in usa, NIST.gov
or MS too.
or others, Nist is USA international institute of standards same guys that sync up GPS NAV.
old name was NBS.
if windows, and need dead accurate time.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...
yes date wrong is bad coin. died.
never assume it is good use a voltmeter
or spend a buck.
toss a coin (pun)
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