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  8. jose Brizuela says:

    I WANT TO INTALL THE CLOCK IN MY COMPUTER BECAUSE I NEED IT.

    1. Rich says:

      The default clock? Is it not visible?

  9. jose Brizuela says:

    I THINK IS WONDERFULL SCREENSAVERS OR WALLPAPERS

  10. jose Brizuela says:

    I WANT TO INTALL THE CLOCK IN MY COMPUTER BECAUSE I NEED IT.

    1. Rich says:

      The default clock? Is it not visible?

  11. IT Helpdesk Folk says:

    In Windows 7 the System clock will not update. Stays at 8:30am all day unless I go and manually adjust it. Also if I open the clock settings and hold down the mouse buttong the second hand will stop and the clock never changes but if I move the mouse around the seconds hand will move and the clock will keep time until I stop moving the mouse with the settings open. MS Flaw???

  12. IT Helpdesk Folk says:

    In Windows 7 the System clock will not update. Stays at 8:30am all day unless I go and manually adjust it. Also if I open the clock settings and hold down the mouse buttong the second hand will stop and the clock never changes but if I move the mouse around the seconds hand will move and the clock will keep time until I stop moving the mouse with the settings open. MS Flaw???

  13. Ulises Bolivar says:

    muy bueno

  14. Heath Lester says:

    I would like to get a German guide to windows 7 but this does not tell me how? Can you help?
    Lester

    1. Rich says:

      Lester, I’ve sent you an email to the address you commented with. If you didn’t get it, please let me know.

      Rich

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