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Old 07-12-2009, 09:54 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by deltame View Post
Its getting really wired - settime.exe.fb2 allows me to reset time but not date. For example, I change time to 16.01.01 and date to 07.11.2009, move to 'ok' and click ok button. I then open settime.exe.fb2 again to see time is set up correctly but date remains at 01.03.2008.

Keng,
I actually wouldn't want reset date/time if the internal clock has the correct date/time since I typically am able to finish reading ebooks from my library within allotted 3-week loan period. And if I couldn't get thru within that time, I can always borrow again later.
I believe the date shown in settime is always the default one and not the one you set. I do not believe there is a way to see the current date on the machine although this would be a line enhancement to settime.

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