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wmuser

msg:3306662 | 6:47 pm on Apr 9, 2007 (gmt 0) | Hello, I am trying to find out how can i create a Dos bootable CD,boot from it and change system time settings. The problem is that my laptop's menu wont let me change the system time from bios. Anyone done such a thing in past?
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bill

msg:3307159 | 6:38 am on Apr 10, 2007 (gmt 0) | If memory serves the command was simply:
TIME From a command prompt in Windows you can type TIME, and it will display the current system time. It also offers to let you enter a new time (or you can hit ENTER to keep the same time). The command line " TIME" will change the system time on my machines. Is there a particular reason you need a boot disk to do this?
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youfoundjake

msg:3325569 | 7:55 pm on Apr 29, 2007 (gmt 0) | wmuser, have you looked at upgrading your BIOS from the vender?
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