No, the date and time should not change upon a system restart. Make sure in the "Clock, Language, and Region" section of your control panel you have all of your settings setup correctly.
resync to network time server.
change the power supply then restart your PC......
you go to settings, times and date, and change! 1. tap DEL continuously as your PC\Laptop starts up. That will bring you to your bios screen, go to time and date, now use your arrow keys to go to the time it really is.
ClickStartShut Down ComputerPress "restart"
Turn on your computer for a convenient time automatically Go to your Computer Setup (press Del when your PC is loading). Go to "Power Management Setup" and enable " PWron/Resume by alarm" and set date alarm and time alarm and then press F10 to save your change and turn off your PC. On specified date and time, your PC will turn on
There should be no reason why a modem should be restarting your PC. If the device is abruptly restarting your PC then is is probably due to a driver problem. Make sure that you have all the latest patches installed for your computer and that your modem drivers are up to date.
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restart PC?
Press "Del" & Enter into "BIOS", Update the date & /or Time of the "BIOS" & save it by F10, Say "Y" to confirm after your update.
You just have to wait in the store! Or -if that sounds boring- change the pc's date and time settings till it's come!
It could be on the verge of dying and the game made it restart. or the game may use too much info and the computer has to restart to cope with it.
To restart your Windows 8 PC swipe the right side of the screen on the desktop or put you cursor in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. A menu should appear with 5 icons; select the gear for settings. In the next menu that appear you should see a power option. Select that and in the drop down menu select restart. Your PC should restart.