Re: Clock skew on FC13

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Joe Zeff:
>> If the clock's running consistently slow, try replacing the CMOS
>> battery.  The BIOS is set to start doing that when the battery gets
>> low to let you know that it needs changing.
> 
Alex:
> I should have mentioned that it's running fast -- really fast. I just
> reset it about a half-hour ago, and it's already two or three minutes
> fast.

I'd still check, or simply replace, the battery.  Some PCs do weird
things when their battery goes flat, even though it really ought to work
fine while the power is on (the CMOS is, usually, powered by the main
power supply as well as the battery).

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