At 07:45 PM 8/9/99 , you wrote:
>Sheri
>You might try a program called RighTime, available for a 90 day trial at
>http://www.RighTime.com. RighTime is a small, sophisticated memory-resident
>program that automatically corrects both the DOS system clock and the
>hardware "CMOS" real time clock (RTC) in real time. RighTime learns what
>corrections are required without operator interaction beyond the occasional accurate
>time set. I hope this helps. Tim
> Does anyone have any idea why my computer would be losing time? I have a
> Compac Presario 5660 with Windows 98, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
> on it. It seems to lose about a half an hour every month or so. I reset the
> time on the control panel and it seems to lose time very gradually. Can I do
> anything to correct it? Thanks, Sheri Jacobs - Please visit Jason's memorial
> at http://griefnet.org/memorials.dir/feb25-5803623271.html
Additionally, we have a great little application that will start with WIndows,
reach out on the Internet, check the time, update your system clock and
then close. You can download it from our File Download page:
http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
The best part is it is freeware: D Time v4 159k
It has numerous ways of configuring the program...
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group, Inc
http://nospin.com - http://nospin.org
PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
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