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Using the BIOS Clock
feature in ClockWatch
This
feature is standard in all versions of ClockWatch
The
BIOS clock is the native PC clock located on the computers motherboard that
keeps time when the computer is off. Windows gets its time from the BIOS clock
at boot time. While not particularly accurate, it is generally more stable than
the operating system clock. ClockWatch allows you synchronize the operating
system clock with the BIOS clock. Computers experiencing significant daily
time loss will find this an easy way to stabilize their clocks between external
time settings.
The
BIOS clock provides an excellent secondary time source to use between external
clock synchronizations.

BIOS Clock Test Screen
-Automatic BIOS Clock Syncing is also
an option
When you enable BIOS Clock
as time base
ClockWatch uses the BIOS clock as a time source. This will cause ClockWatch to
set the operating system time to the BIOS clock time at the interval specified.
You can also specify how often you want ClockWatch to check the BIOS clock.
You can also log all the
time settings that are made by ClockWatch.
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