Issues with real-time clock
Olivier
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Olivier -
Olivier -
Hello everyone, I have a small problem because I changed my graphics card and reinstalled the drivers. So far so good, but (it’s at the first startup after installing my card) I have a device that is not installed properly called real-time clock, and the worst part is that I have 3 of them. Thank you for helping me.
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 asus a8v-vm radeon x1600 pro
4 answers
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J'ai essayé de désactiver mon ancienne carte, mais hélas, toujours le même problème. J'ai appelé mon vendeur cher, que j'ai l'habitude d'aller voir, et il m'a parlé de ce problème qui avait été découvert sur Vista, mais je n'ai pas Vista et je n'ai en aucun cas tenté de l'installer. Il m'a aussi dit que cela était en relation avec une horloge qui s'affiche sur le bureau, mais il m'a dit que cela n'altère en rien le bon fonctionnement de l'ordinateur. Cependant, j'aimerais bien la supprimer ou l'installer car c'est gênant. Merci de m'aider.
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Have you installed all the motherboard drivers correctly?
Otherwise, remove the improperly installed devices in the device manager and restart; Windows will reinstall the hardware upon reboot.
By the way, did you uninstall the driver for the old graphics card first? It's a likely cause of conflict! -
Before, it belonged to my brother and he never had this problem, and on your side, my old graphics card was integrated, so did it need to be uninstalled?
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If you have the option to remove the old driver in the control panel, it is preferable.
Now, if you have an integrated graphics card and you have installed another card in AGP or PCIE, you should be able to disable the integrated card in the BIOS!