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| 22939 | 2001-10-29 08:37:00 | I have just bought a brand new Packard bell computer and wanting to know how to put my clock forward so it's not four hours behind.Is there a way you can do it in MS-DOS? Thank for any help cheers |
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| 22940 | 2001-10-29 09:17:00 | Why DOS? Just double clock on the clock in the bottom right corner. |
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| 22941 | 2001-10-29 09:19:00 | In win9x double click the clock. In MS-DOS at the prompt type time |
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| 22942 | 2001-10-30 04:40:00 | What you can do with a computer running DOS is limited only by your imagination ... At the DOS prompt, type 'time', and it will tell you what it has, and ask for a new time. Type 'date' and it will tell you and ask you for a new one. If you want the computer to bully you, start DOS with no autoexec.bat and it will prompt you for date and time.(historic relic from the IBM PC and XT which did not have a built in hardware clock. That was incorporated with the AT. |
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