by S3KshuN8 » Tue Apr 08, 2014 11:16 am
OK I've narrowed down the possibilities a little bit. It seems that if I shut down with the weather showing, the whole clock will be messed up upon reboot. But if I uncheck weather from the clock preferences first, then it is fine on reboot and I can add the weather back.
(This is based on one try, mind you. Rebooting is boring.)
EDIT
Make that 2 tries. The weather feature of the clock appears to be the source of my gremlin. As long as I turn those off before shutting down or rebooting, the clock works fine after rebooting and I can turn the weather back on manually. I have no idea why, or how to fix it.
Dell Inspiron laptop:
Intel Core i3-2370M @ 2.4GHz (quad core); 4GB RAM;
200GB HDD (dual-boot) Win 7 64-bit and U E 5.0 64-bit
Tower:
Intel Core i7-4770K @ 3.5 GHz (8 core); 8GB RAM;
118GB SSD, 111GB HDD; 232GB HDD; 465GB USB HDD
Soon to be dual-boot Win 7 64-bit and U E 5.0 64-bit