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AST RESEARCH TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-0053A 11-8-84 CORRECTING THE TIME/DATE OF THE AST CLOCK* SYMPTON: It appears the clock is set correctly because the time and date remain correct while the machine is on. However, after rebooting or turning power back on to your PC, the time and/or date are incorrect. This symptom may be an indication that the ASTCLOCK has not been set. EXPLANATION: The ASTCLOCK is accessed only at power up or upon rebooting. The time and date remain correct while there is power to the machine because you are utilizing the system clock. PROBLEM: If the ASTCLOCK utility is executed prior to running the SETCLOCK utility, it may be preventing the correction of the time/date in the AST clock. SOLUTION 1: Temporarily remove the ASTCLOCK utility from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Reboot the machine. Follow the procedure in your manual for setting the AST clock. Restore your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to its original configuration by inserting ASTCLOCK. SOLUTION 2: Interrupt your AUTOEXEC.BAT file prior to execution of ASTCLOCK using the CONTROL-C function. Follow the procedure in your manual for setting the AST clock.