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To: mr.mark who wrote (6701)11/10/1999 8:50:00 AM
From: Doug Coughlan  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
Does anyone else experience this problem? When I have five browser windows open, the digital clock on the computer will suddenly lock up. This happens maybe twice a day. I'm on the computer with the five windows open about nine hours a day. This first started with my two year old Dell. The battery in the Dell was fine. When I upgraded to a Celeron 466 with a new mother board and battery, I thought the problem would end but it has not. When I notice the time has stopped I double click on the time and bring up Date/Time Properties. The time here is correct. I click on OK and the digital clock then jumps to the correct time. I originally called Dell and they decided it was a Windows problem and didn't know how to correct it.
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