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Last answer on Mar 5, 2009 1:35:30 pm GMT malhar01, on Mar 5, 2009 12:56:51 pm GMT 
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Hello,
my system time keeps changing automatically.what must be the problem?
can anyone help? plzzz

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 Tweedledum, on Mar 5, 2009 1:35:30 pm GMT

The internal battery (that keeps the clock going when your computer is off ) isn't working at all or is just dieing slowly. You probably need to replace it, its a small batery probably only bigger than a coin, usually located somewhere on your motherboard. Unless you mean it hops to different times automatically like 16:05 and then suddenly its at 23:52, thats a bigger problem, which could be related to a virus or a file corruption of some sort.

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