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O.P. System clock goes AWOL
Kinda says it all really. Any way I can get it back short of rebooting?
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09-14-2005 06:55 PM
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RE: System clock goes AWOL
AWOL?  I'm sorry?


Is it like getting reset?  Then it's your Motherboard battery, which gives a bit of electricity to your BIOS chip to get stored, and the BIOS chip includes the time, so when the battery doesn't give power, nothing gets stored, including the time.

Try reading this for howto replacing your motherboard battery: http://www.ehow.com/how_8159_change-battery-computer.html
09-14-2005 07:00 PM
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O.P. RE: System clock goes AWOL
AWOL = Absent WithOut Leave.
The clock's not getting reset (it's synced to a timeserver anyway), it's just not onscreen.
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A bit like that.

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This file has been downloaded 184 time(s).
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RE: System clock goes AWOL
so what ur saying is that even after u set it to show again it will disapear when u restart your computer ?
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O.P. RE: System clock goes AWOL
No.
I'm saying it randomly disappeared, and nothing I try can make it appear again.

Then again, I haven't rebooted so far today. It'll probably be fine tomorrow.

I'm just looking for a way to restore the clock without reboot, for suture reference.

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RE: System clock goes AWOL
Win XP: Go to Start > rightclick on "all programs"..choose properties, it's in systray square on first tab  ;)

If it's already checked click on "OK" and see if it comes back...if not go there again untick > click "OK" ... go back once more...check the box and hit "OK" again.

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O.P. RE: System clock goes AWOL
Tried that - no go.
I have since rebooted, and the clock's back, as expected. I'm just wondering for if it happens again.
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