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Mike 28-12-2013 19:06

Error messages following System restore
 
Hi all

Had problem with PC booting up..........that's now fitted thanks and PC did a system restore : However can't seems to log on any where keep getting these types of errors messages :


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Any ideas on this please

Many thanks once again.

Regards

Mike

Gary L 28-12-2013 19:11

Re: Error messages following System restore
 
Set the time and date properly.

Mike 29-12-2013 15:26

Re: Error messages following System restore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35658374)
Set the time and date properly.

Short..........sweet and spot on !

Thanks

Mike

Taf 29-12-2013 15:46

Re: Error messages following System restore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35658527)
Should be automatic given a live net connection. Worth checking though.

Windows time but often not BIOS time AFAIK.

Taf 29-12-2013 17:02

Re: Error messages following System restore
 
It's worth setting Windows time by Internet Time, though several of the servers always fail for me.

qasdfdsaq 30-12-2013 04:17

Re: Error messages following System restore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35658527)
Should be automatic given a live net connection. Worth checking though.

Windows will refuse to automatically set the time off the net if it differs too much from your machine's time. Can't recall if the difference had to be a few hours or a few days, it may have changed.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35658536)
Windows time but often not BIOS time AFAIK.

Windows time *is* BIOS time. There is no difference.


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