August 18, 20178 yr It may be my BIOS watch causing the problems I experience with PMDG products. I have a new computer. I have tested replacing the BIOS battery but the clock and date are still showing the wrong value. Informal Ken Wennerholm UTC +2 ESSA
August 19, 20178 yr 14 hours ago, Ken Wennerholm said: It may be my BIOS watch causing the problems I experience with PMDG products. I have a new computer. I have tested replacing the BIOS battery but the clock and date are still showing the wrong value. Reset the time and date. They are not automatically updating to be correct. Read the motherboard manual to know how to do this. Cheers, Chris Brand
August 19, 20178 yr Author Just now, PMDG777 said: Reset the time and date. They are not automatically updating to be correct. Read the motherboard manual to know how to do this. Hi! I have try to reset the time7date in BIOS. I order a new motherboard. My current motherboard is from ASUS. I have a warranty on my computer so I just change it. It did not work to change the battery. Informal Ken Wennerholm UTC +2 ESSA
August 19, 20178 yr Time to flash your BIOS. I had this issue last year and the BIOS update fixed the issue. Try to update the BIOS they your MOBO software first. Brian Thibodeaux | B747-400/8, C-130 Flight Engineer, CFI, Type Rated: BE190, DC-9 (MD-80), B747-400 My Liveries
August 19, 20178 yr Author Just now, thibodba57 said: Time to flash your BIOS. I had this issue last year and the BIOS update fixed the issue. Try to update the BIOS they your MOBO software first. Thank´s for a good suggest! I will try an update. Informal Ken Wennerholm UTC +2 ESSA
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