Then you probably have some (other) sort of corruption, or possibly a virus.
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Then you probably have some (other) sort of corruption, or possibly a virus.
The time seemed to be close enough... Shouldn't the Windows XP SNTP client be good enough? It works fine on other computers.
Anyhow, while I wonder what went wrong for my own curiousity, I don't want to continue stealing the other person's thread. I also don't frequently go to the other person's house and wont be spending hours to use their working computer just to figure out the problem (kinda insulting to them :-) )
Thanks again to all.
It's actually pretty bad.
It has been virus and spyware scanned... Again, it could've been the one piece of spyware it found that did the damage and cleaning the spyware didn't fix the damage.
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