I wouldn't think that changing the battery would make a difference if the time is right in BIOS but is fucked up in Windows. The battery is there to keep the time and BIOS settings when there's no power to the board.
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I wouldn't think that changing the battery would make a difference if the time is right in BIOS but is fucked up in Windows. The battery is there to keep the time and BIOS settings when there's no power to the board.
Spyware maybe? Try adaware and S&D see if they report anything. :)