W98 Time/Date Properties (Clock)
Something wierd happened yesterday. I went to bed about midnight the previous night leaving the PC running and on-line at several IE pages that I was mid-way though reading. When I got back to the PC in the morning the mouse cursor movements were slow and juddery. (Interrupt timing?) I closed one innocuous IE window (no flash ads. etc) and it returned to normal speed. Then I noticed the task-bar clock was reading around 02:30 whereas it was around 09:00am. Clicking on that to pull up the time/date function I tried to correct the time but the up-down buttons were greyed out and I could not type in the text box. I could change day/month/year. I tried to change time zone - it would not have it (not responding).
I re-booted and it will now accept a time zone change (and day/month/year) but not a time change. To change the time I have to go either into a DOS window or into the CMOS config. I must admit I don't often change the time and it may be a year since I last tried, but I'm perplexed as to why I can't use Windows Time/Date Properties to do so now. Other than that the clock seems to be running normally.
I googled the web but couldn't find a similar occurance report.
I ran Hijackthis, plus McAfee and a BitDefender on-line scans and that picked up nothing unusual. (Mental note: BitDefender changes things automatically! Grrr... maybe I missed a check-box in haste!)
I'm wondering if this clock issue is due to a failing (exhausted) CMOS battery?
Anyone got a clue?
Cheers, Bob.
Something wierd happened yesterday. I went to bed about midnight the previous night leaving the PC running and on-line at several IE pages that I was mid-way though reading. When I got back to the PC in the morning the mouse cursor movements were slow and juddery. (Interrupt timing?) I closed one innocuous IE window (no flash ads. etc) and it returned to normal speed. Then I noticed the task-bar clock was reading around 02:30 whereas it was around 09:00am. Clicking on that to pull up the time/date function I tried to correct the time but the up-down buttons were greyed out and I could not type in the text box. I could change day/month/year. I tried to change time zone - it would not have it (not responding).
I re-booted and it will now accept a time zone change (and day/month/year) but not a time change. To change the time I have to go either into a DOS window or into the CMOS config. I must admit I don't often change the time and it may be a year since I last tried, but I'm perplexed as to why I can't use Windows Time/Date Properties to do so now. Other than that the clock seems to be running normally.
I googled the web but couldn't find a similar occurance report.
I ran Hijackthis, plus McAfee and a BitDefender on-line scans and that picked up nothing unusual. (Mental note: BitDefender changes things automatically! Grrr... maybe I missed a check-box in haste!)
I'm wondering if this clock issue is due to a failing (exhausted) CMOS battery?
Anyone got a clue?
Cheers, Bob.