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Now I've spent most my day looking across the Internet and found nothing, so I will post my dilemma
Basically the Time is an Hour out of Date, it's set to Automatically Update based on time.apple.com but there is a Problem, I can't select the Correct Time Zone.
So it is displaying the Time for GMT rather than BST (GMT +1), now it was working fine up until Saturday when I spotted this.
I have tried so far...
-Resetting the PRAM (I don't even know what that is)
-Removing System Preferences plist
-Using Onyx to Repair and Reset everything
I don't know what else I can do to be honest, bar from Reinstalling but it seems such a harsh step for the time being out of Date by an Hour.
Now I could set it manually but then all the Websites and related Technology provide me with the Wrong Time which is annoying.
Anyone had this problem before?
If it helps I'm running 10.4.9 Intel Core Duo 2 iMac
Cheers
Basically the Time is an Hour out of Date, it's set to Automatically Update based on time.apple.com but there is a Problem, I can't select the Correct Time Zone.
So it is displaying the Time for GMT rather than BST (GMT +1), now it was working fine up until Saturday when I spotted this.
I have tried so far...
-Resetting the PRAM (I don't even know what that is)
-Removing System Preferences plist
-Using Onyx to Repair and Reset everything
I don't know what else I can do to be honest, bar from Reinstalling but it seems such a harsh step for the time being out of Date by an Hour.
Now I could set it manually but then all the Websites and related Technology provide me with the Wrong Time which is annoying.
Anyone had this problem before?
If it helps I'm running 10.4.9 Intel Core Duo 2 iMac
Cheers