Windows 95 Clock Loses Time with APM EnabledLast reviewed: June 4, 1997Article ID: Q169550 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you enable Advanced Power Management (APM) on a computer running Windows 95, the Windows 95 clock may slow down or stop when the computer switches to suspended mode. However, the system clock continues to keep the correct time and you can reset the Windows 95 clock to the correct time by restarting the computer.
CAUSEThis behavior can occur if either of the following conditions exists:
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, use the appropriate method.
Enabled APM After Installing Windows 95If you enabled APM in your computer's CMOS settings after installing Windows 95, Windows 95 APM support may not have been installed. Reinstall Windows 95 to install APM support. To verify that APM support is enabled, follow these steps:
APM Support Is InstalledIf APM support is installed, suspend the computer by clicking the Start button and then clicking Suspend before the computer switches to suspended mode.
Computer's BIOS Supports an Older Version of APMYou may be able to resolve this issue by upgrading the computer's BIOS. Contact the computer's manufacturer for information about a possible BIOS upgrade. For additional information about BIOS support for APM, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q137402 TITLE : APM Features May Be Unavailable in Windows 95 |
Additional query words: 95
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