Weird behavior by Windows 7, clock/date field changing

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       #21

    You too? What link are you guys seeing? You download the attached file, save it, open it. It opens in internet explorer. You then click view as a slideshow.

    Sorry, just have no idea what you guys are talking about....

    Edit:

    OH.....I think I found the problem. That was weird, somehow the words see as a slideshow turned into a link that opened this forum. That's really odd....

    Anyways, like I said download the attachment file there and save it. Then open it. You will then see it hopefully in internet explorer. Then click the link in there that says view as a slideshow.

    I should have just provided word directions. I was trying to help by adding visual step by step, but it looks like I confused everyone....
    Last edited by andrew129260; 10 Aug 2013 at 17:25. Reason: ahhh....
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       #22

    The link itself has now dissapeared from the Thread!
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  3. Posts : 4,566
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       #23

    Yes i fixed it


    mitchell65 said:
    The link itself has now dissapeared from the Thread!
    Yes I fixed the link with the words. Were you able to download the attached file though? Do you see what I meant now?
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       #24

    Yes now all clear. BTW it opens fine in Firefox!
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  5. Posts : 4,566
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       #25

    Great. Okay. I kept thinking you guys couldn't download it or something. When all along I confused you both with the words that accidentally got linked somehow. I still don't understand how that happened but whatever
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       #26

    Does your computer ask you to press F1 and/or does it beep twice instead of once when you turn it on? If it does then you might be having a problem with your BIOS and/or CMOS battery because i know if your CMOS battery isint working properly for any reason sometimes it will change your date and time settings. This happened to me once and i fixed it by refreshing the CMOS (taking it out and putting it back in.) before i did this my date would sometimes change to 12/30/9999 and somewhere weird along those lines.
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