ID:8531
 
Something seems to be up with my system clock, or something. I'm trying to launch D&D: Online(I'm playing in the 3 day stress test), and its closing as soon as it opens. I posted on the forums, and a guy asked me to post the launcher's log. I do so, and he points out that it first recorded a correct date, but then it had some date that was like 1/13/06. =\

The log:

Launcher execution begins: 2/8/2006 418:30 2/8/2006 418:30
Command line: "C:\Program Files\Turbine\Dungeons & Dragons Online - Stormreach\dndlauncher.exe" 2/8/2006 418:30
Mutex Created: "C:_Program Files_Turbine_Dungeons & Dragons Online - Stormreach_dndlauncher.exe" 2/8/2006 418:30
Loading UserSettings from "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Dungeons and Dragons Online\Launcher\LauncherUserSettings.xml"... 2/8/2006 418:30
Error while reading "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Dungeons and Dragons Online\Launcher\LauncherUserSettings.xml" - reset to defaults. 2/8/2006 418:30
Target culture: "en-US" 2/8/2006 418:30
Looking for resources in "en-US" 2/8/2006 418:30
Looking for resources in "en-GB" 2/8/2006 418:30
Looking for resources in "en" 2/8/2006 418:30
Final resource culture: "en" 2/8/2006 418:30
2/8/2006 418:30
Resources library: 2/8/2006 418:30
FileName: C:\Program Files\Turbine\Dungeons & Dragons Online - Stormreach\en\Launcher.resources.dll 2/8/2006 418:30
FileVersion: 1.3.2204.28696 2/8/2006 418:30
AssemblyVersion: 1.3.2204.28696 2/8/2006 418:30
BuildTime: 1/13/2006 1556:32 Eastern Standard Time 2/8/2006 418:30
2/8/2006 418:30
Enter LoadPrivateFonts 2/8/2006 418:30
FontFamily "Masoch Dirach" loaded. 2/8/2006 418:30
Exit LoadPrivateFonts 2/8/2006 418:30
2/8/2006 418:31
*** Exception 2/8/2006 418:31
2/8/2006 418:31
NullReferenceException
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at com.turbine.launcher.Launcher.OptionsControl_UserS ettingsSaved(Object sender, UserSettingsSavedEventArgs e)
at com.turbine.launcher.Settings.UserSettings.OnUserS ettingsSaved(UserSettingsSavedEventArgs e)
at com.turbine.launcher.Settings.UserSettings.Save()
at com.turbine.launcher.Settings.UserSettings.OnIdle( Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.ThreadContext.System.Windows. Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods+IMsoComponent.FDoIdle(In t32 grfidlef)
at System.Windows.Forms.ComponentManager.System.Windo ws.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods+IMsoComponentManager. FPushMessageLoop(Int32 dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData)
at System.Windows.Forms.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopI nner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop( Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)
at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm)
at com.turbine.launcher.Launcher.Main()
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System.ObjectDisposedException: Cannot access a disposed object named "Launcher".
Object name: "Launcher".
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateHandle()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.CreateHandle()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.get_Handle()
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.ShowDialog(IWin32Window owner)
at com.turbine.launcher.Forms.ErrorForm.Show(Form owner, String text, String caption, ErrorFormButtons buttons, ErrorFormIcon icon, ErrorFormDefaultButton defaultButton, Int32 code, Exception e) 2/8/2006 418:31
Launcher execution ends: 2/8/2006 418:31 2/8/2006 418:31
Edit/Delete Message

Anyone know if this a problem with my computer's clock, or a weird bug I got with DDO? Or, if it is my computer, how to fix it?
Your computer time is stored in memory that is only held as long as the CMOS battery is active.

If it is really old, or if you reset your CMOS too much, the battery will go dead and time will get screwed up on your computer all the time.

You'll need to replace the battery if this is the case.
Well, I've never messed with CMOS, and it's not old. So I dunno if that's the case. =\