On most operating systems released in the last decade the operating system has allowed a list of choises. One of those choises is the langauge that the Human computer user needs the computer to work the displays in. The way to change time/date and to change language is similar. For the Operating System you are using you will need first to click on the Start button. This will put on screen a number of options including settings. The settings menu will allow you to select a number of different languages. I use English most often but you make the choise most usefull to you. Another setting you can change is time and date. On my computer I am connected to the Interent. This means I can rest my computer time and date to the closest Atomic Clock.
Windows Update 80072f8f means that your computer\'s date and time are wrong and need to be changed.
Date and time in a computer is the date and time set by the user. It will show you the current time and date, once set, correctly in your taskbar.
haha its 2010 :) Your computer clock should tell you the time, and the date. In Windows, move the mouse to the lower-right, and hover over the time. However, this time may be wrong. You can get the current time and date from the Internet, from www.time.gov.
isnt error 1141 mean that the date on your computer is wrong? try to make sure your computer's date is correct (your time too, but i doubt that is much important.) many people did this and worked well for them
It is possible to check today's date in such places as Today's Date and Time and Date. If someone has a computer, today's date can also be checked by viewing the date and time on the computer.
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yes, it is wrong because if your girlfriend figured out she would be sad and a reck, i should know.
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that the date and time programmed on the computer is correct
CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) usually describes a small amount of memory on a computer motherboard that stores the BIOS settings. Powered by a small battery, the CMOS also stores time and date details, etc. If the time and date on the computer is wrong whenever the computer is booted up, then a failing CMOS battery is a likely cause - and needs to be replaced. If there wasn't a CMOS battery, or it is a dud, mains power could possibly (as happened on an old laptop of mine, so time ago!) be used to run the computer, but time and date will need to be updated manually on each reboot.
in you settings, make sure that the time zone is set to your time zone