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| BS was running fine on my last install of XP SP3 fully updated...that was about a month ago...before I fried 4 HDDs and lost all that data...I would assume it will work again once I get around to installing it on this machine running the same setup... every blue moon the date has gotten stuck on me, but that has been very rare...
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| perhaps your problem is not because of BearShare's hack routine, but rather because your CMOS battery is dead and when you turn the power off to your machine it defaults back to the date of manufacture of your motherboard (time and date is set in the BIOS of your motherboard)
__________________ ![]() So Long and Thanks for All the Files _____________________________________________ Beware of the big 3 insurance companies in Texas! Read your policies carefully (maybe you'll need a lawyer) Allstate, Farmers & State Farm are overextended and their 'coverage' is worthless...a true waste of your money Read This |
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I can reset my clock without rebooting and it doesn't effect Bearshare (still running great).I hope File_Girl71 can come up with a fix for this; I'm too lazy to keep resting my clock. |
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| I run BS on Windows 7, 2000 and XP and time switches back on all of them. Perhaps it takes a little longer to switch back on some systems? I just read back a multi-month old Private Message to someone else and noticed I had said "On my XP, date changes back to today's date after connecting to the first peer." But my Windows runs a little slower than most people. I've timed it on my Windows 7 and takes 30 seconds for the clock to change back to normal. |
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