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Haha......I was poisoned by this some time ago.
You're going to go into Group Policy.
Solution 1Click Start --> Run Enter, click OK.
2.Then the Manage Local Security Policies dialog box will appear, which we will click on in the tree box on the left.
Security Settings -->Local Policies--> User Rights Assignment, and a list will appear on the right.
3.Double-click "Change System Time" on the right, then press "Delete" until all existing usernames have been deleted.
Well, now those rogue viruses that modify the date can no longer simply modify your system date!
However, you can't change the date yourself.
If you want to modify it, you can do it through the time settings of the BIOS.
Or use the "Add User or Group" section to add your own username back in.
After changing the time, you can immediately upgrade the virus database to antivirus and kill it in safe mode.
Answer: Shanghai Dingyuan Software Technology****.
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You may have been infected with a virus, install a set of antivirus software that can kill the virus, except for the garbage killing software :)
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Your motherboard battery is dead. It's as simple as that. Replace the battery. Set a new time, and you're done.
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If it still doesn't work to change a BIOS battery, take it to the manufacturer to replace the capacitor, and the capacitor near the BIOS will not work.
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When you click the "Update Now" button, the clock should be synced immediately. If the operation fails, it could be for several reasons:
Not connected to the Internet. Create an Internet connection before attempting to synchronize the clock.
Personal or network firewalls prevent clock synchronization. Most corporate or organizational firewalls, like some personal firewalls, block clock synchronization. Home users should read the firewall documentation for information on removing Network Time Protocol (NTP) barriers.
If you switch to Windows Firewall, you should be able to synchronize your clocks.
The Internet time server is busy, or temporarily unavailable. If this is the case, try syncing your clock later or by double-clicking [url=ms-its:c:
Windows help::help= topic=gls taskbar] taskbar [url] to update manually. You can also try using a different time server.
The time displayed on the computer is very different from the current time of the Internet time server. If your computer's time lags more than 15 hours compared to the time of the Internet time server, the Internet time server cannot synchronize your computer's clock. To synchronize the time correctly, make sure that the time and date setting values are close to the current time in the Date and Time Properties in Control Panel.
NoteTo open Date & Time, click Start, click Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Locale, and then click Date & Time.
The Internet time server will update the date and time set by your computer.
The Update Now button works only if the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers check box is selected.
You can manually change the computer clock time in the Time and Date tab (located on Date and Time in the Control Panel). You can also turn on Date & Time by double-clicking the clock on the taskbar.
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The computer's motherboard battery is already out of power, just replace the battery. If you can't change the battery, it's your motherboard's business.
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Maybe what you want to ask is "every time you turn on the machine, the system is restored to the factory time", is it still accompanied by blue screen and other phenomena?
If this is the case, then it is estimated that the motherboard battery of your computer is already out of power, just replace the battery.
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Same as my symptoms, in fact, it is very simple, one may be that there is a capacitor on the motherboard that is broken, go to the edge of the computer city to find this kind of special capacitor, 2-5 yuan to get it, and there may be a button battery on your motherboard that is dead, just change one, my treatment method is to turn off the power of the power strip every time the computer is turned off. You can try.
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It should be that the lithium battery of the BIOS is aging and cannot provide power after shutdown. Replacing the battery should be fine.
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Some don't need to brush the BIOS, you can change it directly on the computer.
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It may be that your motherboard battery is dead, try another one, it's very cheap, just a few dollars...
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You try the following:
1.Your motherboard battery is almost dead, get a new one. Go to the computer repair station to change it, not expensive, 20 yuan must be solved, because of synchronization, so the time is accurate when starting, if the computer is shut down for a day, and not connected to the network, and your home quasi-table comparison (before the shutdown of the two tables to count the same), see the time is not accurate, if not allowed to belong to the situation mentioned above.
Say something else, 2-60 seconds of error I don't know how you measured it, I don't know if your timing is accurate? Maybe the watch you timed is inaccurate, and your computer time is accurate, and you mistakenly think that the computer time is inaccurate? Is it possible that this is the case? That's all said and done*
2.If it still doesn't work, it may be that the motherboard is leaking, or the power supply is unstable, it is recommended to go to the repair station for repair
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Always keep the internet in sync.
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Maybe the battery on your computer's motherboard is running out.
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I wonder if the computer part is not properly connected.
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1. The CMOS battery in the computer motherboard is aging. There is a button-sized battery on the motherboard of the computer, the function of this battery is to continue to power the BIOS module on the motherboard after the computer is turned off to save the BIOS setting information including the time on the computer, and provide the clock to run in the case of power failure, if the battery is aging, out of power, or malfunctioning, it can cause the computer time to be out of sync, replace the new button battery, to ensure the normal operation of the program.
2. If the system settings are incorrect, resulting in the time cannot be synchronized and updated, select the "Time and Date" option in the "Date and Time Properties" window, click "Update Now" to restore the current computer time to normal, and then select the "Internet Time" tab - put a tick in front of "Automatically synchronize with the Internet time server" - click "OK" to exit to normal.
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With the right software, it is convenient and fast. It's not right that the server is not in China and doesn't have a **IP.
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Reason 1: The CMOS battery in the computer motherboard is aging.
There is a button-sized battery on the motherboard of the computer, which is used to continue to power the BIOS module on the motherboard after the computer is turned off to save BIOS settings information. In the same way, it also records the time on the computer and makes the time move around in the event of a power outage to ensure the accuracy of the start time. If the battery is aging, dead, or malfunctioning, it can cause the computer to be out of sync.
Solution: Replace the same type of coin cell battery with a new one to ensure the normal operation of the program.
Cause 2: The system settings are incorrect, resulting in the time cannot be synchronized and updated.
In the Windows system, there is a special setting for time update, if it is not set correctly, it will also lead to the problem that the computer time cannot be synchronized.
Solution: Follow the steps below to set up the system correctly.
1. Double-click the time bar in the lower right corner of the computer, or right-click the time and select "Adjust Date and Time" - select the "Time Zone" tab in the pop-up "Date and Time Properties" window - > select the time zone as "(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Urumqi" - click "Apply", do not close the "Time and Date Properties" window.
2. Select the "Time and Date" option in the "Date and Time Properties" window, click "Update Now" to return the current computer time to normal, and then select the "Internet Time" tab - > put a checkmark in front of "Automatically synchronize with the Internet time server (S)" - > click "OK" to exit.
Cause 3: The local service settings of the system are incorrect.
In the system, there is a special setting for time synchronization updates, if this service is not turned on, then there will also be a situation where the computer time is not synchronized.
Workaround: Find the service and set it up correctly by following the steps below:
1. Click Start, open the "Run" selection, start the Start --- Run input in the lower left corner of the computer, and click "OK".
2. In the list on the right side of the pop-up window, find the Windows Time item, right-click the mouse, and select Start, so that our computer time can be synchronized.
Reason 4: The computer system is disturbed by viruses, which causes the system time to be incorrect.
When the computer installs some malicious programs, or is hit by some viruses or Trojans that modify the time, it will also lead to the computer system time error, which is mainly due to the user's installation of unknown programs, or insufficient protection of their own computer.
Solution: First ensure that there is mainstream antivirus software in the computer, and update the virus database to the latest version, and then carry out a comprehensive anti-virus on the computer, check and kill Trojans, so as to solve the problem that the computer time is maliciously tampered with. If it is confirmed that it is not another problem, but a problem with the computer system, and the antivirus is ineffective, you can also reinstall the computer system to restore the computer time system to normal.
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The motherboard battery is out of power,,Replace it with a battery.。。 Just change the time to a synchronous one.
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The little battery inside is dead.
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This solution is applicable to XPVISTAWIN7 system.
Problem Description]:
In the lower right corner, the Huai suspicion is out of sync.
Cause Analysis]:
The battery is dead. 2.The time of the virus is modified.
Easy Steps]:
Procedure]:
Solution 1: Install a 360 time protector.
360 Time Protector.
After installation, first click [Allow Time Modification], and then adjust the system time to the current correct time. Click to confirm the time and date information of the lead protection, and then click [Forbidden Time Modification]. The next time you start it, the time will not be automatically changed. (Figure 2).
Figure 2 Option 2: Replace the BIOS battery.
If the BIOS battery on the computer motherboard is out of conduction and the time information cannot be saved normally, you can find a professional physical repair shop to replace the BIOS button battery on the motherboard. (Users who have no experience in disassembling the machine are advised not to open the chassis at will to prevent hardware damage caused by misoperation).
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