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Location: Fribourg, Switzerland
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Clock gaining time
I've noticed the clock in the menu bar is gaining time, several minutes each day in fact. I can fix it by pinging the atomic clock at http://www.worldtimeserver.com/ , but it really shouldn't be gaining time should it? It is a relatively new mobo (listed in my specs), less than 4 mths old. Any ideas?
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I would suggest putting a new battery on the motherboard. The board is new to you, but who knows how long that battery was sitting idle before it was placed on your board or how long your board has been boxed before you bought it.
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