Or "a friend sent this to me."
You may think your PC is "Y2K" compliant, and some little tests may have actually affirmed that your hardware is compliant, and you may even have a little company sticker affixed to your system saying "Y2K Compliant"...but you'll be surprised that Windows may still crashes unless you do this simple exercise below. Easy fix but something Microsoft seems to have missed in certifying their their software as Y2K compliant.
This is simple to do, and but VERY important.
Click on "START".
Click on "SETTINGS".
Double click on "Control Panel".
Double click on "Regional settings" icon (look for the little world globe),not the date and time icon. "Regional Settings"
Click on the "Date" tab at the top of the page. (last tab on the top right). Where it says, "Short Date Sample", look and see if it shows a "two digit" year format ("YY").
Unless you've previously changed it (and you probably haven't) -- it will be set incorrectly with just the two Y's.. it needs to be four ("yyyy")! That's because Microsoft made the 2 digits setting the default setting for Windows 95, Windows 98 and NT.
This date format selected is the date that Windows feeds *ALL* application software and will not rollover into the year 2000. It will roll over to the year 00.
Click on the button across from "Short Date Style" and select the option that shows, "mm/dd/yyyy" or "m/d/yyyy". (Be sure your selection has four y's showing, not just "mm/dd/yy).
Then click on "Apply".
Then click on "OK" at the botton.
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