Forum Home
Press F1
 
Thread ID: 26270 2002-10-23 07:56:00 World time R.M. (561) Press F1
Post ID Timestamp Content User
92130 2002-10-23 07:56:00 The World Time persistently (when synchronising) changes the clock (and the bios time) by 10 minutes (precisely - slow). I think there was some message on the screen last night (I was busy downloading a programme - and probably agreed to something I shouldn't) .:-( Any suggestions about what I should do to fix..... R.M. (561)
92131 2002-10-23 20:02:00 Fix what? SoniKalien (792)
92132 2002-10-23 23:04:00 The 10 minutes slow time. Previously it was very accurate - I could rely on it to timekeep for the household, better than any of the clocks! R.M. (561)
92133 2002-10-24 01:35:00 Er, the only thing I can suggest is to check that you're in the right time zone, both in Windows and in the time synch program. SoniKalien (792)
92134 2002-10-24 04:12:00 Why not try another program to synchronise the PC time and see if you get the same error? If you dont, then the problem probably lies with with the program you are using. Alternatively try re-installing the program,and see if that helps.

Dimension4 (used to be called 4Dtime) is quite good:
www.thinkman.com
Terry Porritt (14)
92135 2002-10-24 04:16:00 Since there are NO Timezones at 10 minute intervals, what are they playing at? Graham L (2)
92136 2002-10-24 05:23:00 Yes, thanks for that - I did so, and the time is looking good! :-) R.M. (561)
1