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Hey all. I have been having this issue for a while and it doesnt seem to be resolved at all. I don't know if it is my motherboards time or just windows 7 alone. 

 

My motherboard is a asus z87 and I currently have windows 7 64 bit. I want to know if there is anyway that I could fix my time on windows. Every time I sync it, it works for about 30 minutes and then goes back to the time not even working.

 

All help is appreciated

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i had that problem a little bit ago go into change time zone and check if its the right time zone and if it is i can't help you

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Yea I was thinking of doing that does size matter on the battery and will I need to get a certain one or not?

 

Well it needs to fit in the motherboard of course, check the specs on the one it's using now, just get an identical one.

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