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My Computer Clock is acting strange.

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June 27, 2014 1:13:07 PM

So my computer's clock has been acting very fine and all until a couple days ago it seems that after an hour or two it jumps back to the time it was last synchronized and the only way I can make it jump back to is to manually sync it. I've changed out the clock battery with a brand new one and it stills seems to be acting up. How can I fix this?

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June 27, 2014 1:40:11 PM

SuperSniperJimmy said:
So my computer's clock has been acting very fine and all until a couple days ago it seems that after an hour or two it jumps back to the time it was last synchronized and the only way I can make it jump back to is to manually sync it. I've changed out the clock battery with a brand new one and it stills seems to be acting up. How can I fix this?


You can use Nettime. I've been using it for about ten years at home and in a corporate environment. Absolutely great time keeper. It will sync your clock to a NIST or .edu time server. An internet connection is required and you can run it as a service on a WAN PC making it a time server for the rest of your LAN, if they don't have WAN access.

http://www.timesynctool.com/

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