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Old Jan 26, 2013, 06:51 PM   #4
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Do you mean it actually cannot change the system time while the OS is active, or do you mean to say that the time resets every time you turn off the computer? If it's the former, you may have a corrupt BIOS (probably just the user area - usually referred to as CMOS), and if it's the latter, then it most likely is a bad battery, or a bat battery contact.

Bear in mind that the time issues could only be a symptom or a part of the problem.
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