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Hi,
I have a pc, when i shut down it the date and time changes automatically and it goes to 1978. even i replaced the bettery several times, it still has problem. after using of few months it lost the display as well. then i checked the RAM was ok but graphic card had probems.
Please help me how can i solve this problems.
Thanks in advance.
Himatullah Safi
Afghanistan-Herat
I did the same even i change the battary but still the same I did the same even i change the battary but still the same
AnonymousFeb 25, 2009
The above solution is valid only in the case if computer is restarted without , putting off the whole power of the system. When the whole system is switch off and then again rebooted after putting on the power supply the F4 window apears and follwed by Bios setting. and again it results in changing of date to 2002.
The above solution is valid only in the case if computer is restarted without , putting off the whole power of the system.
When the whole system is switch off and then again rebooted after putting on the power supply the F4 window apears and follwed by Bios setting. and again it results in changing of date to 2002.
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Re: My pc change the date and time after shuting down
Go to control panel, click Date, Time, Language and Regional options to change your date,time and region for your computer. After your desired changes, Click ok. Reboot your system.
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Press the Windows key on your keyboard to display the taskbar if it isn't visible.The Windows key has the Windows logo on it.
Right-click the Date/Time display on the taskbar and then choose Adjust Date/Time from the shortcut menu.
The Date and Time dialog box appears.
Click the Change Date and Time button.
The Date and Time Settings dialog box appears.
Enter a new time in the Time field.
You can also use the up and down arrows next to that field to change the time.
If you wish, click on a new date in the calendar display and then click OK.
You can also change the time zone, if necessary.
Click the Change Time Zone button, choose another option from the Time Zone drop-down list, and click OK.
If you don't want your computer to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, click Change Time Zone and click the Automatically Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time check box to turn this feature off.
Click the Change Date and Time button.
The Date and Time Settings dialog box appears.
Enter a new time in the Time field.
You can also use the up and down arrows next to that field to change the time.
If you wish, click on a new date in the calendar display and then click OK.
You can also change the time zone, if necessary.
Click the Change Time Zone button, choose another option from the Time Zone drop-down list, and click OK.
If you don't want your computer to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, click Change Time Zone and click the Automatically Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time check box to turn this feature off.
When you boot up and the Date & Time is wrong then you correct the
Date & Time, then when you shut down and boot up again the Date and
Time has changed. This is an indication that the BIOS battery is flat
and you need to replace the BIOS battery. Install a new BIOS battery, go
into the BIOS setting and set the Date & Time etc. and the new
battery will keep your settings stored in the BIOS.
Double click the time display on
the bottom right of the computer screen to open the date and time
properties box. Use the tabs to access settings for time, date, time
zone and Web-based time updates.
2
Set the clock for the correct
time zone. Click the "Time zone" tab. Click the drop-down menu for time
zone choices. Click the time zone choice for your area. Click a check in
the box for automatic updates on daylight saving time changes. Click
the "Apply" button, then the "OK" button.
3
Set the correct date. Click the
"Date and time" tab to show clock and calendar settings. Click the
drop-down menu displaying the name of a month to change the month. Use
the up-and-down arrow keys to change the year being displayed. Click on a
date on the calendar image to set the date. The time can be manually
set on this page also.
4
Set the current time. Use the
up-and-down arrow keys next to the numeric time display on the date and
time page to manually set the clock. Click "Apply," then click "OK" to
confirm date and time settings.
5
Click the "Internet time" tab to
use a Web-based clock for updates to automatically correct the time.
Click the "Server" drop-down menu for listed Internet time sources.
Click a check mark into the check box for automatic synchronizing. Click
the "Update now" button, then click the "OK" button.
ok so the fan is working , the power cable plugged in properly ..do you get any error or blue screen of death Bsod s . safe mode with networking press f8 during system startup then choice safe mode with networking see if its shuting down ..or use memotest to check the memorey Ram etc
Press Set Time/.Date button and hold down for several seconds. When you let go number - year - will start flashing. Use MEMORY button slowly to correct year. Push Set Time/Date button to set year. Next number will be month - same process. Then date - same process. Then time beginning at midnight using 12 hour clock - same process.
at what time after the booting is it shuting down, check the cpu fan , some times system shut down due to overheating, if its ok, then also check some other RAM.
Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch Screen to continue" message appears.
When the main menu appears, tap the stylus on the Settings Menu Panel at the bottom middle part of the screen.
Tap the calendar/time icon (the blue icon, second from the left).
Tap the large clock icon (on the right)
Tap the up or down arrows above the hour and minute to change the time. When finished, tap the "Confirm" button in the lower right corner.
Wait for the the confirmation message to disappear, then tap "Go Back," then "Quit," then "Yes" to exit. The unit will shut down automatically to save the settings.
Changing the date
Remove all games from the Nintendo DS.
Turn the system on by pressing the POWER button.
Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch Screen to continue" message appears.
When the main menu appears, tap the stylus on the Settings Menu Panel at the bottom middle part of the screen.
Tap the calendar/time icon (the blue icon, second from the left).
Tap the calendar icon at the top of the screen.
Tap the up or down arrows above the month, day, and year to change the values. When finished, tap the "Confirm" button in the lower right corner.
Wait for the the confirmation message to disappear, then tap "Go Back," then "Quit," then "Yes" to exit. The unit will shut down automatically to save the settings.
I did the same even i change the battary but still the same
The above solution is valid only in the case if computer is restarted without , putting off the whole power of the system.
When the whole system is switch off and then again rebooted after putting on the power supply the F4 window apears and follwed by Bios setting. and again it results in changing of date to 2002.
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