Whats different in Windows 7 related to time and date?
Honestly, the Windows Vista and Windows 7 time and date configuration is very similar. By double-clicking on the taskbar clock you will bring up the Date and Time configuration where you will configure the date, time, timezone, additional clocks, and Internet time. The only difference that I could find is the reminder for daylight savings time. In Windows Vista, the default is to Remind me one week before this change occurs. With that setting, of course, you would get one week advance notice before the clock “springs forward” or “falls back”. Figure 1: Windows 7 Date and Time Configuration I do not think that one week notice is very helpful. Surely, you will forget that it is going to change the time one week later. Microsoft must have felt the same way because in Windows 7, they changed this to just Notify me when the clock changes. Thus, you would just be alerted that it has changed. That is fine with me. I do not think that most of us need a one week notification. Of course, the tim
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