Computer Clock keeps changing time.

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You do see a marginal battery cause irregularities like this every once in awhile, but I'm talking about one or two a year in a population of several thousand. It doesn't ALWAYS throw a checksum error.

I agree with javacontour that the bios should be checked, then re-checked after several hours without booting into the OS.

It's not safe to say with certainty that it isn't something. This is an unresolved issue. It could be anything until it's fixed.
 
Also I should mention when I did an image change to the hard drive with Webshot installed with no recent MS update the image was 6 months old it worked fine. I did no windows update. No time shift difference.

You can't make me believe the time server can be off day to day it just don't jive.
 
Originally Posted By: Mamala Bay
You can't make me believe the time server can be off day to day it just don't jive.


Sure can. If the administrator disables the internet time check at the server, the inaccuracy will be perpetual. High security domains sometimes do this.

Many of you are talking like this is a single machine. Batteries don't fail in multiple new machines all at the same time.

Meanwhile, the OP seems to have moved on to new posts. So there's much not more to say.
 
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