ComboFix Clock

Discussion in 'Software' started by Clinetyme, Jan 23, 2009.

  1. Clinetyme

    Clinetyme Private First Class

    Not to long ago i used ComboFix to help me get rid of a little bug, and of course it worked......but, when ComboFix runs it switches your clock to military time, then switches it back when its done running. For some reason out of all the times that ive used Combofix it didnt switch my clock back from military time. Ive tried switching it back manualy, that lasts for about an hour then its right back to military time. I tried running ComboFix again to see if it would switch it back this time...it failed. I seen another issue in here where the same thing happened, i read it, i tried there fix and that didnt work either...Is there anyone out here that can help me get my clock back to normal?......thx in advance.
     
  2. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Hi

    What steps did you do manually to try and reset time back to normal as in none military time?


    Was it these steps and just found one of Chas's posts on this.
    just so we know what you have tried.
     
  3. Clinetyme

    Clinetyme Private First Class

    Yes, thats the one i read, tried that ...didnt work :(
     
  4. Clinetyme

    Clinetyme Private First Class

    I fixed it........thx for the support tho...... :)
     
  5. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Hi

    May help others if you are kind enough to post what you did to fix this?

    Cheers
     
  6. Clinetyme

    Clinetyme Private First Class

    Sure....i just went into safe mode to the control panel into Regional and Languages and adjusted it back in there. I read the post in Majorgeeks to do that but it didnt work until i went into safe mode.

    Restart your computer in safe mode (tapping F8 while booting), then from the desktop....

    Start/settings/control panel/Regional and Languages/Regional options, once there click on the customize box on the right near the top, a new window will open click the "time" tab at the top. Where it says "time format" click the drop down arrow box, click "h:mm:ss tt". hit apply and ok your way out....restart your PC. Pretty basic but i hope it helps someone sometime. :)
     

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