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Old Mar 7, 2003, 03:51 PM
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Computer clock running slow

My computer time idicater reading has just recently started to read two hours slow on the display. I reset it, and it will read ok for a short time then resume to read two hours slow agin. How do I correct this? Is it a clock battery wearing out or???

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Old May 4, 2006, 09:24 AM   #2  
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I have the exact same problem just pass few days, I keep fix the time(and yes its always slow by 2 hours) but after some time it slows by 2 hours again. If someone got the answer to this please help.
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This is a symptom of a dying CMOS battery. This battery looks like a large round watch battery on your computer's motherboard. Depending on your proficiency with computers you can often replace it by yourself.

More info here:
CMOS | Replacing and Discharging
How to Change the Battery in a Computer - eHow.com
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Are you sure this is a battery problem my Alienware computer is not even one years old and I'm just not having time to call for any technical help.
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Is it possible that you set up Windows with the wrong time zone information? Right-click on the system tray (bottom right hand corner where the time shows), select Adjust Date/Time, click on Time Zone tab to check the setting.
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Hi,
I agree with the previous answer. If your computer clock only reads two hours slow, not an hour, or if it doesn't continue to "slow down" gradually, then the CMOS battery probably isn't bad.
If bad, it will continue losing time, like be 2 hours slow, then 2hrs 15 min, etc, etc.
Best of luck.
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