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    Satellite L305-s5865 is 1 HOUR OFF from correct time

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by kennywagner, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. kennywagner

    kennywagner Newbie

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    Is there a "simple" solution to correcting the time in my system tray? :confused:

    I've checked to make sure that the timezone was correct and that Daylight Savings was correct. :(

    Thanks.

    Kenny
     
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    Click On Clock in systemtry -> Change Date and time settings -> Change Time And Date (UCA confrim). Here you can change time settings. Ok to exit on both windows....

    Good luck...
     
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    kennywagner Newbie

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    Thanks for the quick reply. I've already gone into the sys tray and changed the time but the time change then throws my Google Calendar off because it isn't correct now due to my changing the time in the sys tray.

    Any other suggestions or reasons why this is possibly happening?

    Thanks.
     
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    Hmmm, is there any options to change trough Google Calendar ? I have never used it. Also you can try to change time trough BIOS. Maybe Google Calendar belive you then :D
     
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    kennywagner Newbie

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    @tunay

    Thanks again so much for your prompt response. It's great to know you can go online and ask questions about whatever.

    I actually was able to correct it.

    Nothing special as I went back into the sys tray to change the clock time again but this time I chose a different source to sequence my clock with.

    I chose:

    http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Pacific/d/-8

    It seemed that may have solved it. I also did notice after a restart updates (9 of them) were completed as this was a new install of VISTA so maybe it's a combination of all those things.

    Thanks again.
     
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    I'm happy the problem is solved.

    Welcome to NBR
    Cheers!