Have you ever wondered if your computer’s clock might, on occasion, have a mind of its own? Recent reports from WindowsReport.com have revealed a bizarre Windows 11 glitch – the system clock appears to be running faster than real time. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of this...
As we march into the age of perpetual operating system updates, it's no surprise that Microsoft's much-anticipated Windows 11 24H2 has hit a few speed bumps out of the gate. If you're one of the bleeding-edge enthusiasts who eagerly updated your system—or one of the unlucky users forced into an...
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I started to notice a change with the clock every now and then. I finally concluded that the clock does not change during sleep, restart, or shutdown.
My computer goes to sleep often, and when it wakes up from sleep, the time is the same as when it was prior to...
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Ran the W7F diagnostic tool as admin and it wouldn't create anything on my desktop so have attached dump files/cpu-z/RAMMON
Has always BSOD occasionally but has become much more frequent, every 15mins when playing X-COM. Appears to be mostly 101 clock error
The processor was...
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hi i have a "Packard Bell easynote TJ75" i make Recovery i select (greek) language at install windows recovery from DvD. install finish but my laptop is at english and not at greek
i try 3-4 times and i have the same problem *ag at clock is "9:00 μμ" but at other display is at english.
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Since building my PC 2 days ago the clock has always been running way too fast, a minute on the clock passes in a couple of seconds.
This affects all Windows uses, double clicking is impossible and animated images cycle way too fast.
I have searched online and this seems to be a common problem...
I've been trying to install Windows 7 RC (Build 7100) on a brand new Dell box (model: Optiplex 760) for the past week or so. I've tried both 32-bit and 64-bit. The issue I'd been having was a very interesting one. What would happen is that any processes on the computer (logging in, the clock...
On my 3.2 Ghz desktop, Windows 7 RC, when the Bubbles Screen Saver kicks in, the desktop clocks/displays quit updating, they do update when the screen saver is de-activated.
Is this a normal/expected situation?