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Dnizzle
For some reason every time I turn on my computer the time is correct, as it should be, but it gradually gets farther from the actual time. It runs slow and usually if I let it stay on overnight it is off by like 10 hours. Having it set to automatically update the time doesn't do anything after when the option is first selected.

Any ideas?
Rich_Wit_It
Maybe check the BIOS time?
MacUser2525
QUOTE(Dnizzle @ Oct 8 2008, 05:40 PM) *
For some reason every time I turn on my computer the time is correct, as it should be, but it gradually gets farther from the actual time. It runs slow and usually if I let it stay on overnight it is off by like 10 hours. Having it set to automatically update the time doesn't do anything after when the option is first selected.

Any ideas?


I seem to remember reading here about problems with time and 45nm chips you may want to search on that.
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