Y2K and Windows Help
"Floyd E. Avery" (feavery@worldnet.att.net)
Mon, 27 Dec 1999 20:39:44 -0600
Greetings in Jesus Name
Brian Berger wrote:
>
> That means, according to manufacture websites, that on Jan 1, I have to
> simply enter the date in the BIOS. The easiest fix is to change the date
> _now_ to read 1972, as the date rollover will be the same from 72 to 73 as
> 99 to 00. Quick and painless, then you can change it back on Jan 1. Bro
> Tyler has been following this a bit closer, but I don't fear much from Y2K,
> except that gasoline will be going up a quarter a gallon this last week!
>
> At least it appears on the way up here in New England.
>
> Brian Berger
> Manchester, NH
Floyd sticks his nose in:
Bro. Berger, are you sure you didn't mean 1971 to 1972? Y2K has me talking to
myself, and sometimes I listen to myself and realize I am confused.
I could be mixed up, but I believe 1971 is equivalent to 1999 and 1972 is
equivalent to 2000.
Christian love
Floyd E. Avery
feavery@worldnet.att.net