Desk clock stops when XP computer is in Hibernate mode

When I start the computer from hibernation, the desk clock shows the time that has begun hibernation. When I start the computer once it is off, the clock shows the correct time.

I am running Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Any ideas?

Thanks John,

The problem seems strangely disappeared suddenly and unexpectedly as it happened. But I'll keep that in mind if it reappears.

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