Kirk Bauer replied on
hi. I think what they are referring to is-- on your motherboard is a clock that is accessed through via the bios setup. Follow the motherboards instructions on how to set that clock. That is not to be confused with the Windows Time setup that you see in the bottom right corner of your taskbar. They must be set the same. Also. make sure that not only are time and date set correctly. but the time ZONE as well. In windows 7 for some reason it defaults to PST(pacific time). You need to set the Time zone first. then time and date. I know jaguarbuilt says his bios and time is set. but check time zone as well. Hope this helps cus it dont look like ur getting ANY help from microsoft.