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 Computer Clock Keeps 'Slowing Down', Even after changed a new Cmos battery

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TSkakamal
post Sep 15 2011, 12:14 PM, updated 13y ago

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Hi all, sorry if the topic is already exist but I can't found one exactly like my case. The clock placed on my taskbar, slws down by itself like 10 mins. I keep on correcting it and it keeps on slowing down in 2-3 hours after that. I have replaced my cmos battery with the new one and killed all running application at the background but it doesn't solve the problem. I have installed clock sync programs like 'Atomic' & 'AnalogX' as suggested in other forum but the problem is still there or maybe I don't really know how to use them.

Another weird thing, I've got like 55 unit workstations in the office and only 4 of them were running in correct time... the rest are late between 5 - 10 mins. I don't think it's a battery problem because even the 3 months old PC facing the same problem.

Really appreciate it if somebody can help me solve this problem. Thank you in advance.
TSkakamal
post Sep 15 2011, 12:55 PM

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Hi thanks guys for fast reply. Btw, where do I change all of those setting... is it in control panel?
TSkakamal
post Sep 15 2011, 02:16 PM

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Hi fishrone.. thanks for that. At first only 'Date and Time' & 'Additional Clock' tab exist.. but after waiting for a while, there's another tab appears.. 'Internet Time'. In the 'Server box' under Configure Internet Time setting... I chose 'time.windows.com'. Well so far so good... looks like the time is now correct. Will update again later. Thanks.


Added on September 19, 2011, 3:27 pmIt has been 3 days and the clock is working fine for now. But the problem is, I can only change the setting for Windows 7 only as I couldn't found 'Internet Time' tab in Windows XP. rclxub.gif

This post has been edited by kakamal: Sep 19 2011, 03:27 PM

 

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