360 Posts

June 6th, 2002 23:00

Jowcew,

Dell has a download that will fix this problem. The patch is called Time.exe found here:

http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?DN=RA1060115


Dell 4300 XP Home Edition
Pent 4 1.6HGz
1503FP 15'' Grey Flat Panel Monitor
40 GB Western Ditigal
128 MB Sdram (Duh)
ATI Rage Ultra 16MB
NEC NR 7800A Cd RW/Floppy
Conexant HSF V92 Modem
Creative SB Live Sound
Altec Lansing ACS-621 w/Subwoofer
Epson 880 Printer
HP ScanJet 3400
ZoneAlarm
Norton Antivirus 2002

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46K Posts

June 7th, 2002 00:00



Hi,

This is easy to fix. Go to World Time Server http://www.worldtimeserver.com and download Atomic Clock Sync, which is free. When you run this program, it will query the atomic clock at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. If the difference is more than 15 seconds, it will automatically adjust your system’s clock. Windows XP has this feature built-in. In the Control Panel, open the Date and Time icon. Then, click the tab marked Internet Time and be sure there is a check mark before "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server."

Bev.




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