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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (22699)10/1/2001 5:19:38 PM
From: Gary E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Hi Thread,
I have a computer that seem to not know what time it is..not all the time, just some of the time. I used the search in this thread and found a lot of ways to use a automatic programs to keep it correct, and others said it's a battery problem, and then some said that if you replace the battery be carefull because the system can get screwed up, Hey if it can get screwed up, garanteed I WILL DOIT.....

Frankly I dont care if the clock is right or wrong...cause I have a 18buk timex that keeps better time..

Now here's the question...
Will leaving this wrong clock alone hurt anything ?

Thanks
Hal

Black electical tape cover's the wrong clock numbers nicely :)