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All fine for me except, I tried early this morning to use WinXP (Date & Time Properties) link to time-a.nist.gov, time.nist.gov and time.windows.com and either it errored out or did not change the time.
Just for fun, I just tried it and my time went back 1 hour :rotfl: . Now, I am wonder what will happen with all the devices that I have that auto correct for DST when the regular date comes around? I had to manually change them all today since it is internal hard coding that controls my VCR/DVD, Microwave and TV time as well as my Palm Pilot. :hmm: I did not see a problem this time but I do see a possible problem when devices made before 2007 auto-correct for DST on their own with no internet hook up to flash BIOS or anything else like ROM.
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The computer was askew, but all my atomic clocks were correct. I was expecting to change everything to a different timezone to get the +1 hour, but when I woke up, everything was spot on with the clocks.
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