Subject: Re: Boinc affects clock
From: Steve Charlton
Date: 23/09/2004, 07:20
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

In article <4150f5f4$0$29935$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com>, Nick M V
Salmon <spam@dump.?.invalid> writes
"f/f george" <george@yourplace.com> wrote
One of my computers has Win2k SP4 and I run Boinc and it was just 38
seconds fast! I do not think Boinc has anything to do with the clock!
My wifes computer is XP Home with SP2 and it was just .8 seconds slow
over more than 2 months!


WinXP Home automatically updates the clock once a week, maybe that's why
it's so accurate. ;)
Mine doesn't. How does it do it and how do I turn that on?
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