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What OS are you running on it?
Does it always lose time by exactly one hour?
Does it always lose time by exactly one hour?
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The reason that I asked is that this problem occurs often when the time zone settings are incorrect. You'll set the time manually and the system will reset it while connected to the internet, causing the time to be shifted some multiple of an hour.
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i think i fixed the dvd issue though.it was a challenge.