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Date and Time
I dont know if i have a problem or not, you may be able to tell me. i'am running 27.1 2008.2 and have just noticed that when i alter the time to the 12hr setting it also alters the date format to mm:dd:yy. if i set it to 24hr the date also alters to dd:mm:yy. i would like to set it to 12hr dd:mm:yy but seam unable as one alters the other, is this how the system works or have i got a problem. as yet i have not tryed powering the system down and rebooting, i thought i would ask first.
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It's how the system works mate, I too would like the 12h and UK date, but its not an option, it's one or the other.
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Thanks for the quick reply, just saved me powering the system down for no reason, must be a German thing.
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American I think, they are the only ones who put the month before the day...
Every where else uses dd-mm-yy (or derivative), some of the others use the mm-dd-yyyy as well, but will use the other as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calenda...nth.2C_year.29 Only the US and China don't use (or recognise) what's considered the worlds standard date format.
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