B BO Feb 9, 2004 #1 dont know if these are going in where the "1rst" posts went or what. Sorry I'm so dumb.
G Guest Feb 9, 2004 #2 Hi, If you mean that your clock is wrong since you reset the CMOS, then simply go into your BIOS setup and change the time/date settings there .... Regards, Tim,
Hi, If you mean that your clock is wrong since you reset the CMOS, then simply go into your BIOS setup and change the time/date settings there .... Regards, Tim,
R R. C. White Feb 9, 2004 #3 Hi, BO. I just read about a half-dozen posts from you, all dated 1/1/2002, in this newsgroup. I suspected you had a clock problem. Glad you got it set properly. You ARE in the GMT -0500 (US & Canada EST) Time Zone, right? Now, what is your question? ;^} RC
Hi, BO. I just read about a half-dozen posts from you, all dated 1/1/2002, in this newsgroup. I suspected you had a clock problem. Glad you got it set properly. You ARE in the GMT -0500 (US & Canada EST) Time Zone, right? Now, what is your question? ;^} RC