check your timezone/dst settings. then again, my one Linux PC is always about 17 hours slow no matter what so best of luck
If your system time is off, it only means that timestamps made by your computer will be wrong. This may or may not cause problems, depending on what the computer is used for.
GIGO
no
Nothing is wrong. When you connect your MP3 player, it is supposed to detect the computer first. Tell me what computer you have. If you have Windows XP, go to My Computer and click on your MP3 Player. The files should show up.
The purpose of the command is to send a ping request to the IP address 127.0.0.1. The IP should respond with a "pong" if it accessible. As the address 127.0.0.1 is the originator of the ping request, it should always respond unless something is wrong with the TCP/IP stack.
No .is not all time that man is wrong
I can't be wrong all the time but I can keep on trying.
its never the wrong time to honor our military heroes.. we should always have respect for them..ALWAYS HONOR THEM!! :)
Computer software does needs to evolve over time in order to keep up with advances in technology. Also, computer software needs to always constantly evolve in order to prevent hackers from catching up.
Somethings wrong with your computer.
Riddle: What answer is always wrong? Answer: Wrong!!
No, it is not wrong. I ask her all the time! She pretty much always does it!
mabye there is something wrong with your computer. ~chrix11,Khani
There could always be a fault in the computer itself.
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.
Not all the time. It will answer some questions but not all. It will sometimes get confused.
No. A broken clock gives a very precise time, but most of the time it is wrong.