One thing I have noticed is that the windows time service doesnt start automatically on boot up. But it stays on if i manyally start it. I have tried to fiddle with it before, but havent really got it to work.
What do you mean by optimized defaults? And actually this solution didnt work after all, because the command i used cant sync more than a few minutes.. i didnt know about that yesterday because i was testing with only a few minutes.
well i actually fixed this (not really fixed but just avoided the problem) by scheduling a .bat file that syncs the time to run on startup. The new battery helped so that the clock doesnt get out of sync when the computer is runing but weirdly doesnt still keep the time up to date if the pc is...
I changed the battery yesterday. The clock did not reset nor did the internet connection fail for the rest of the day (maybe 5 or 6 hours). But today when i started my computer, the clock was just what it was when i shut it down.
Hi! Ive been struggling with these problems for a really logn while. So the first problem is that my my windows' time resets every hour or so. The clock keeps looping a hour or two after i manually update it from the time server. I have tried other time servers than the windows' time server...