Computer clock too fast windows 7




















But i can play a game on my computer and the clock problem doenst appear. My processor isnt overheating either. Just one suggestion, I have come across a program that supposedly "speeds up" windows by "speeding up" the time clock of windows, fooling windows into thinking that the faster time is the real time.

Dunno if you get what I'm saying or not :o. Mayb u guys should give it a try see if you can set your windows time speed to "normal time"?? Search In. My clock runs fast! Please help! Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted September 5, My computer is not overclocked, ive ran a complete virus scan with no results Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Computer spec? What OS? Have you ever changed your mobo battery? Try upgrading your BIOS. That did the trick for me on my crappy ASUS card.

Posted September 6, Posted September 8, If anything, I would suggest your RTC is buggered? Run in Safe Mode. So, can this be fixed, or do I have a 2U Paperweight? Best Answer. Jonathan Jun 12, at UTC. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in Windows Server. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Ghost Chili.

Scottd This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Paragraph Jun 12, at UTC. Tino Todino wrote: You really need to set the domain controller up with an internet based time server to synchronise against. But none of that matters if you're using NTP. Dont really feel like reinstalling since ive only just got the system running again after having trouble getting my 7.

Jul 29, 13 0 0. I've come across a fast-running-clock situation on a Vista 64 completely original - bought copy, untouched computer some 2 months ago. The computer would boot up and everything under Vista, including the clock, ran like crazy. After a reinstall of Vista, as everything was still running at warp speed, i started stripping unnedeed hardware off the PC.

I managed to finally narrow it down to a sound card, M-Audio me thinks. I say you do the same - strip all unnedeed HW off the PC and see if the problem still occurs. Thanks for the reply! Bagheera MDL Member. Jul 21, 0 I've seen this only on a emulated system from the 80 's running on todays hardware.. But in win7 i never seen that before Stop hovering to collapse Click to collapse Hover to expand Click to expand Aug 14, 71 0 0.

Check your running processes. Ctrl alt del. However, at times your computer may start displaying incorrect date or time. This can happen due to hardware issues, Online synchronization problems and also due to the presence of viruses on your computer.

As mentioned above, the first approach in this case would be re-synchronizing your Windows computer with an online time server and see if this fixes the problem. Right click on Windows 10 Start button and click on Control Panel. Next click on Change Settings button See image above. On the next popup window Internet Time Settings , make sure that the little box next to Synchronize with an Internet time server is Checked See image below.



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