keep the clock set to my time zone? so he keeps up to date when I'm pc

I have changed my pc clock new cst but it keeps going to a different time zone when I restart?  is this a defect in toshiba pc? I don't need the updates every time I'm on the pc, so why he keep coming?

Hi Roberge11,

This thread can be useful to solve the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-security/date-and-time-change-at-vista-home-premium-boot-up/9444379a-dc68-4f98-9f88-5c5b130419b6 problem

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