Old Versions of Windows and Daylight Saving Time: The Phantom Menace

Thu Feb 1, 2007 4:22PM EST

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Reader Bob Hunt wrote me to ask about Windows 98 and daylight saving time. As you (hopefully) know, DST moves three weeks earlier this year, to March 11 (yech!). And as you also hopefully know, Windows has long since automatically changed your clock for you when daylight saving time hits.

If you're using XP or Vista, no worries about the new DST rules. But what if you're using Windows 2000 or earlier? Microsoft no longer supports Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition at all, and Windows 2000 is only supported through "Extended Hotfix Support." In other words: You're out of luck.

So what are you options for handling daylight saving time (or daylight savings time, if you're sloppy) and you don't want to upgrade to a more modern OS? Not a lot.

First, how about automated solutions? If you're running Windows 2000 you can check out IntelliAdmin's unofficial patch for DST at this link. I've tried it and, like other IntelliAdmin products, it works fine.

If you're running Windows 95, 98, or NT, I haven't found an automated solution, but you can try Microsoft's Time Zone Editor, which lets you manually update time zones. I don't have any PCs running any of these OSes, so I can't really tell you how easy this tool is to use, but it's worth a try. (Update: Here are detailed instuctions on using TZEDIT. Scroll down to "The Windows Time Zone Editor tool.")

I hesitate even linking to this, but in the interest of completeness, if you're computer friendly, Microsoft has instructions on hacking the registry to make DST changes yourself without extra software. Experts only!

Lastly, you can always do what we did in the days before Windows 95: Change your computer clock manually (and change it again when it gets auto-changed three weeks later). Even if you forget to change it for a day, I think it's safe to assume that most PCs running Windows 98 are not doing anything so critical that having a one hour error in the time stamp is going to cause the world to implode.

Good luck, and if anyone discovers any automated Win 95/98/NT DST fixes, please post them here or email me so I can update this post.

Update: IntelliAdmin finally has a patch for Windows 98 and Windows Me. Thanks, John!

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  • 46 Posted by njcunewbie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hate it when people do all these 'daylight savings time' modifications. I think it's often more hassle than it's worth.

  • 47 Posted by company78 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    whats the big deal??.... click the clock and move it foward an hour...ohh a whole 2 seconds wasted...

  • 48 Posted by douglas_grabowski on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    Anyone having difficulty changing their clock to adjust for this time difference may have difficulty inserting a diskette or accessing the internet.

  • 49 Posted by p75hh39j on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Isn't it especially bad for people in the southern hemisphere? Their kids will have to go to school in the dark.

  • 50 Posted by lucky_dog89 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have a windows 98/me patch for the new daylight savings time it's located here. http://www.tenementcity.com/temp/win98timezoneupdate.html basically it's information from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387 on how to edit your registry to implement the changes.

  • 51 Posted by pinknperdy88 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    what is a person to do when your computer wont even come on?mine is fine but my family member's comp wont even work anymore.it worked great until this morning and it wont even run the restore disc....im glad i got the new one..:-)

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