i guess it's the battery located on the mainboard..you can change it manually, or call the support..
When a clock breaks or stops, the hands of the clock "freeze" at that time. But time itself goes on, and twice in a 24 hour cycle the hands will show the correct time. But a clock that loses time, however slowly will always be always be incorrect.
Time is kept by the RTC (Real Time Clock) in a computer.
the little clock gives an indication of the time of day. It is adjustable to any time zone but loses some accuracy at speeds above mach 4
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There is a battery inside the computer to keep the time while the computer is off or unplugged.
my clock. it tells me what time it is
The BIOS of your computer's motherboard has a "real time clock", but like any clock, if there's no power getting to it, the clock resets. Computer motherboards have a BIOS that are powered by a battery when the computer is off. If this battery dies, the BIOS resets to default values and will not hold time and date information. It sounds like it's time for you to replace the battery on your motherboard.
What time was it at the begining of the year?.... 365 minutes= out to a litte over 6 hrs..
The purpose of a time card clock is to accurately know hourly employee's time in the office. This system is being replaced by employees clocking in on the computer.
The internal clock of a computer system is found on the motherboard. It is run by its own, independent battery, causing it to always run, even if the computer is turned off.