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Microsoft Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure & Resource Center
Y2K Readiness - Hardware

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Overview Back to Top
Hardware refers to the machinery and equipmentùsuch as CPU, disks, modems, cables, tapes, etc.ùthat make up a computer system. The most common Year 2000 hardware problems are associated with the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of the PC. The BIOS provides the computer with basic information needed to "boot" or begin operation. The BIOS also interacts with one of the critical clocks used by the PCùthe PC Real-Time Clock (RTC), which tracks date and time.

Your computer system will react to the date with varied results depending on the make-up of your operating systems. Y2K-related BIOS/RTC errors manifest in a variety of ways, so you must assess the problem on a per product, per machine basis.

Special Note on Data Interface
An end-to-end view of your organization and its computer systems is the best way to understand problems and risks related to data interfaces. Even if your PC platform is Year 2000 compliant, there may be an interface from that PC to a legacy system that is not calculating dates properly. If this is the case, any information placed into the PC environment can cause problems. It is imperative that the interfaces between your PC and other platforms be understood, inventoried, analyzed, prioritized, fixed and tested, just like any other component.

Tips Back to Top
A key part of preparing your computing environment for the turn of the century is knowing what RTC/BIOS will do at the century rollover and what the RTC/BIOS will do as it performs Power On Self Tests (POST) after the rollover. HereÆs an overview of where to begin your RTC/BIOS Y2K remediation on specific Microsoft products:

  • For Microsoft DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95 and Windows 98 the risk is based on the BIOS for date/time information. Windows users should reset the date in Control Panelùthe machine's BIOS and operating system should then maintain the date properly.
  • Newer Microsoft operating systems such as NT 3.51 SP5, NT 4 SP4 and Windows 98 have logic built in to manage most Y2K- BIOS/RTC issues, but itÆs wise to test them anyway.
Note: For Microsoft NT 3.51 and 4.0 the RTC must be examined. When the Windows« NT operating system starts up, it directly accesses the RTCÆs memory and uses its time and date values to set the system time and date. Whenever Windows NT reads dates between 1900 and 1919 in the RTC it adds 100 to the year in the system. In effect, it maps the time period forward to 2000 û 2019. Windows NT does not add 100 to dates between 1921 and 1999.
  • Logic built into the Windows« 98 operating system will automatically set the date forward at boot time if the BIOS does not roll over the RTC to 2000. The system will not automatically compensate for a BIOS that changes valid dates. Users of Windows 95, Windows 3.x and MS-DOS version 5.x or later can address most rollover errors by simply resetting the date in Control Panel or by using the DATE command in MS-DOS.
  • The RTC and BIOS functionally support each other, so the most effective approach may be to view their Year 2000 compliance as a combined unit. Most RTC rollover issues are remedied by the BIOS, while still others are remedied by the operating system.
Beyond the preliminary steps listed above, you should refer to individual Microsoft product pages or the statements of non-Microsoft vendors to reach compliance.

Additional Resources Back to Top
The Microsoft BIOS/RTC White Paper features easy-to-use tests to help customers determine whether or not their machineÆs RTC/BIOS combination and operating system are Year-2000 ready.

PC Y2000 Alliance
Achieving Year 2000 readiness in a computing system is a process which encompasses hardware, software, and data. The PC Y2000 Alliance, which includes many leading PC manufacturers and BIOS suppliers, has just made the hardware portion of that process simpler. With broad cooperation, the Alliance has defined hardware compliance, and provided help to users via the new web site. This web portal provides the information, assessment, and remediation tools needed to achieve Year 2000 hardware readiness. More

Tools Back to Top
Below is a list of Year 2000 remediation tools, with links to the companies that may be able to assist you in your Year 2000 remediation efforts. The tools listed on this site do not indicate an endorsement or recommendation on the part of Microsoft for the manufacturers, their products or the underlying technologies being used. You will need to do your own assessment to determine if the tools offered meet your needs. For information regarding these companies or their Year 2000 solutions, please contact the companies directly.

Hardware
Test, profile, and resolve BIOS and RTC related issues

If you are a Year 2000 Tool provider and would like to be listed in the Tools Guide, please email Y2Ktools@microsoft.com.
Please Note: We are no longer going to be accepting new entries into the tools guide after October 20, 1999.

 

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ANY MICROSOFT YEAR 2000 STATEMENTS MADE TO YOU IN THE COURSE OF PROVIDING YEAR 2000 RELATED UPDATES, YEAR 2000 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS, OR REMEDIATION SERVICES (IF ANY) ARE SUBJECT TO THE YEAR 2000 INFORMATION AND READINESS DISCLOSURE ACT (112 STAT. 2386). IN CASE OF A DISPUTE, THIS ACT MAY REDUCE YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS REGARDING THE USE OF ANY SUCH STATEMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY YOUR CONTRACT OR TARIFF.
 


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