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    I have a question, my lap top doesn't keep time right, it will lose 2 hours every now and then, I just re set it and it stays a few weeks and then does it again, I originally thought it was the internal battery but it doesn't do it all the time, It has been happening since the day I bought the lap top, I didn't worry about it cause every thing else worked fine, but I now run a G P S program that gives me a eta, if the time is wrong so is the eta, anybody have any ideas what it could be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I have a question, my lap top doesn't keep time right, it will lose 2 hours every now and then, I just re set it and it stays a few weeks and then does it again, I originally thought it was the internal battery but it doesn't do it all the time, It has been happening since the day I bought the lap top, I didn't worry about it cause every thing else worked fine, but I now run a G P S program that gives me a eta, if the time is wrong so is the eta, anybody have any ideas what it could be?

    Sounds like it's reverting to a different time zone occasionally. My PC used to do the same thing. It doesn't anymore, but I can't remember if it's because I saved timezone in options or if it stopped when I had to reload windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Missileman View Post
    Sounds like it's reverting to a different time zone occasionally. My PC used to do the same thing. It doesn't anymore, but I can't remember if it's because I saved timezone in options or if it stopped when I had to reload windows.
    Thanks Missileman but it does it even if I am in one place, and I cross time zones a lot and it doesn't seem to bother it, ooo well for now I will just adjust the time when needed, LOL
    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Thanks Missileman but it does it even if I am in one place, and I cross time zones a lot and it doesn't seem to bother it, ooo well for now I will just adjust the time when needed, LOL
    Thanks again
    There's a setting that enables your laptop to sync to a master clock when you connect to the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Missileman View Post
    There's a setting that enables your laptop to sync to a master clock when you connect to the internet.
    I will check that out, thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I have a question, my lap top doesn't keep time right, it will lose 2 hours every now and then, I just re set it and it stays a few weeks and then does it again, I originally thought it was the internal battery but it doesn't do it all the time, It has been happening since the day I bought the lap top, I didn't worry about it cause every thing else worked fine, but I now run a G P S program that gives me a eta, if the time is wrong so is the eta, anybody have any ideas what it could be?
    how do you know you're not a time traveler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I have a question, my lap top doesn't keep time right, it will lose 2 hours every now and then, I just re set it and it stays a few weeks and then does it again, I originally thought it was the internal battery but it doesn't do it all the time, It has been happening since the day I bought the lap top, I didn't worry about it cause every thing else worked fine, but I now run a G P S program that gives me a eta, if the time is wrong so is the eta, anybody have any ideas what it could be?
    There is a simple answer for this, Jeff. You see, you live in Georgia, Georgia is in the South and everyone knows the South is slow, so 2 hrs slow is no big deal really, it's NORMAL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P View Post
    There is a simple answer for this, Jeff. You see, you live in Georgia, Georgia is in the South and everyone knows the South is slow, so 2 hrs slow is no big deal really, it's NORMAL.
    LMAO, you may be right, but my GPS can't figure that out, LOL


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    On some computers there is a battery inside just for keeping the clock set. It could be the battery. We just had to replace the one in our Mac.
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