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Dual boot and inconsitent Time/Date
Name: Uml Date: April 17, 2002 at 18:31:43 Pacific
Comment:
hi, I installed Windows 2000 English and Chinese on different drivers. They can work as normal, but they always display the different Time/Date.
Name: Vinod Date: April 18, 2002 at 02:31:20 Pacific
Reply:
In order to resolve the problem you need to enter in to the BIOS and has to set the time. As your question is not clear that which system you are using. So, in order to help you i am giving you few of the commonly used systems and to enter in to their BIOS.
Dell=Ctrl-Alt-Enter Dell=Reset(Twice) PS/2=Ctrl-Alt-? PS/2=Ins Toshiba=Esc Toshiba=F1 NEC=F2 Compaq=F10 Award Bios=Ctrl-Alt-Esc Phoenix Bios=Ctrl-Alt-S Phoenix Bios=Ctrl-Alt-Ins AMI Bios and Award Bios and others=Del (most common)
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