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nikolos



Joined: 30 Oct 2006
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PostPosted: 06/17/07 - 06:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yesterday I noticed that my computer runs too fast. I know some of you will say that computer can never run to fast, and I would agree with you up to the point when it comes to a clock on the computer. I was on line when I noticed that time is just running as crazy. Now I am afraid it is because of something I picked up while I was on line.
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francklyn



Joined: 07 Dec 2004
Posts: 191



PostPosted: 07/27/07 - 00:14    Post subject: Reply with quote

And you should be worried if you did not use the right protection while surfing! But this time you can relax I had the same problem when I installed a Linux-based virtual machine. I found out that it is a problem that got to do something with an algorithm that is corrupted or damaged in some way. To solve the problem you need to add the clock pit parameter to the Linux boot loader file. Dont ask me how to do it, because I just squeezed all the computer knowledge I had in every bone of my body. But, even like that, the time resets itself after some period, and you always have a handy clock in the house, so you can just choose to ignore it.
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