The problem might be a problem inherent to your system. You might like to read about it and 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. This program keeps my system time very accurate. I hope this helps. Tim
Lately there have been questions regarding an internal clock losing speed.
. . however I have just the opposite situation.
I reset my internal clock frequently, with a web based synchronizer. . .yet
my clock continually runs fast. . . about five minutes a day. . .
System. . .AMD 350 oc'd to 400. . . 192 Mb ram. . . win95 b . . . rest is
pretty standard. . . will furnish more details if necessary.
I don't find any problem with the situation, however it has been a nagging
anomaly for some tine now. . . any ideas?
Don Kendrew
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