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Re: OT - problems with win 95 clock



But these patches (or their absence) wouldn't cause problems like those
described.

It could be a problem with James' CMOS battery, which can cause the time to
change seemingly randomly when starting up the computer. Which would mean
that the fact that it started since daylight saving is just a
co-incidence...


Daniel
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Daniel Bowen, Melbourne, Australia
dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au
http://www.custard.net.au/bowen/daniel/


"Ivan Smith" <ivsmith11@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message
A1nN5.13163$Tq6.116712@news-server.bigpond.net.au">news:A1nN5.13163$Tq6.116712@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> MS actually issued a couple of TZ Olympic patches for Win98/SE/ME/2K/NT4,
> one that adds the time, and one that removes the time.
>
> Ivan
> "James Brook" <ajmbrook@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
> 3A04E2E9.3EB5DED4@ozemail.com.au">news:3A04E2E9.3EB5DED4@ozemail.com.au...
> > Ever since daylight saving began, I have been having problems with the
> > clock on my computer randomly changing the time when I re-boot my
> > comptuer. This means that my posts are now appearing at odd times if I
> > forget to re-set the clock. :-( Does anyone here know what's causing
> > this? I looked at Microsoft's web site and there is no mention of this
> > problem.
> >
> > --
> > - James Brook -
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