This Daylight Savings Time change and my computer
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This Daylight Savings Time change and my computer
OK. So I google microsoft to check out how to change my computer to make the change tonight for DST. What I get is pages of gobbledegook about networks, preparing for the changes, dozens of downloads, and hundreds of warnings.
So is there a simple download for somebody like me (a computer illiterate) who just has a simple laptop and wants to change without screwing up everything else in the computer? Or do I just wait until tomorrow and then somehow manually change the time?
So is there a simple download for somebody like me (a computer illiterate) who just has a simple laptop and wants to change without screwing up everything else in the computer? Or do I just wait until tomorrow and then somehow manually change the time?
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If you have windows automatic update turned on the microsoft DST patch/update should have been installed. If not, the Microsoft website has a straightforward download to fix the problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/dst2007
The only thing this really affects is calendar programs in Outlook or any other mail/calendar client. If the DST clock is not correct, then meetings or appointments for the next 2 weeks may be off by an hour.
Worst case you can simply click on you windows clock tomorrow and set it to the proper time.
http://support.microsoft.com/dst2007
The only thing this really affects is calendar programs in Outlook or any other mail/calendar client. If the DST clock is not correct, then meetings or appointments for the next 2 weeks may be off by an hour.
Worst case you can simply click on you windows clock tomorrow and set it to the proper time.
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Thanks, I suppose then it has updated itself and this is a non-issue.
Calendars being wrong? I have this fool proof method. I have a paper calendar on the wall and write things on it -- I don't think I have to change a thing! LOL
And Naples is gorgeous right now. 79 degrees, very sunny and light breeze. Even the humdity is under 50%, so we can't complain. And although I know you don't want to hear this, we desparately need some rain due to the fire danger.
Calendars being wrong? I have this fool proof method. I have a paper calendar on the wall and write things on it -- I don't think I have to change a thing! LOL
And Naples is gorgeous right now. 79 degrees, very sunny and light breeze. Even the humdity is under 50%, so we can't complain. And although I know you don't want to hear this, we desparately need some rain due to the fire danger.
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"I have this fool proof method. I have a paper calendar on the wall and write things on it -- I don't think I have to change a thing! LOL"
I'm with you on this one Patrick!! I still rely on a puse size paper calendar. It never crashes or can't get on line, etc!!!
I'm with you on this one Patrick!! I still rely on a puse size paper calendar. It never crashes or can't get on line, etc!!!
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I read somewhere yesterday that if you're not sure that your computer has been updated you can check by doinng this:
1. Go to Add/Remove programs
2. Check "show updates"
3. Find the WindowsXP-software updates section-these are listed in order (what order I don't know!)
4. Look for "Update for Windows XP (KB931836). If it's there, you've been updated.
1. Go to Add/Remove programs
2. Check "show updates"
3. Find the WindowsXP-software updates section-these are listed in order (what order I don't know!)
4. Look for "Update for Windows XP (KB931836). If it's there, you've been updated.
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I used to keep my calendar on a regular calendar, then this year I thought I should just use Outlook. Well, I love Outlook-but my hard drive crashed three weeks ago and so now I'm going to use both. Today's the big day when the tech. will bring a new hard drive. if you ever have difficulty getting these people to do things in a somewhat timely manner, I can assure you that crying does help! LOL!
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Barbara, thank you for your easy to follow "suggestions for Dummies". I checked the updates on Add and Remove for that program, and sure enough there it was -- done automatically on 2/16/07!
So I can rest easy tonight.
It's funny that they are making such a big deal about this on TV and not once have I heard that most updates would be done automatically which now I assume is true for the vast majority of computers.
So I can rest easy tonight.
It's funny that they are making such a big deal about this on TV and not once have I heard that most updates would be done automatically which now I assume is true for the vast majority of computers.
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Wait, am I missing something here? I am semi-illiterate when it comes to operating a computer and for me it's a simple procedure to correct the time (or date). I simply click on the "My Computer" icon, then click on "Control Panel," and then "Time and Date" and adjust the time (or dateO as necessary.
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I am also technology-impaired. My paper calendar will still work in the AM, I can't figure out how to change the time on my coffee pot, so it is still set at DST from last summer - all set there as well.
I think my new car and its clock are somehow tied to the satellite navigation system since they told me it would change time if I drove to different time zones - so I will find that out in the AM. Hopefully NASA thought of this ahead of time.
My answering machine is 11 hours and 2 days off from the last time the power went off - can't find the book for that but somehow the caller ID feature on the phone has the right time and date. So tomorrow it will be one additional hour off.
My teenage daughter is the only one in the house who can figure out how to change the time on the microwave and not have it go on to "Heat" or timer.
That just leaves our desktop computer and this laptop. The desktop is old and used to know how to reset itself - probably will be too old and stupid (the computer, not me) to do it this time. So I can live with it being an hour off. And since my daughter uses this laptop as well, hopefully she will reset it for me.
I think my new car and its clock are somehow tied to the satellite navigation system since they told me it would change time if I drove to different time zones - so I will find that out in the AM. Hopefully NASA thought of this ahead of time.
My answering machine is 11 hours and 2 days off from the last time the power went off - can't find the book for that but somehow the caller ID feature on the phone has the right time and date. So tomorrow it will be one additional hour off.
My teenage daughter is the only one in the house who can figure out how to change the time on the microwave and not have it go on to "Heat" or timer.
That just leaves our desktop computer and this laptop. The desktop is old and used to know how to reset itself - probably will be too old and stupid (the computer, not me) to do it this time. So I can live with it being an hour off. And since my daughter uses this laptop as well, hopefully she will reset it for me.
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Howard, you asked what you're missing. According to the reports I've been hearing on TV, if we don't get our computers adjusted in advance to automatically change the time, we could all be blown up, become sterile, or lose our homes and fortunes at midnight tonight.
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Lazy lazy lazy. If it doesn't happen automatically, apparently your brain will also go to mush. If the time hasn't changed when you logon tomorrow, change it yourself. Even 10/yrs ago, we changed computer and VCRs, radios and, oh, our watches by ourselves.
As HowardR indicates above, It's three easy steps - My Computer, Date & Time, then change it! Lazy lazy lazy!
As HowardR indicates above, It's three easy steps - My Computer, Date & Time, then change it! Lazy lazy lazy!

