Help Please:- pc clock is running 20 minutes fast per hour

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As the thread title,

my pc clock has started (in the last 3 days) running 20 minutes fast per hour.

I've run an up to date virus check, rebooted numerous times, time sync'd with a server etc and nothing helps.

does anyone have a clue what could cause this?

It doesn't coincide with new software installations, my system isn't overclocked or anything and it has run fine for nearly 3 years with nothing like this. Even the IT guys at work are stumped.
 
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You say 3-years? Might be CMOS battery, though that would cause it to loose time not gain. Maybe synchronisation issues with Internet Time servers :confused: Try disabling Windows Time Service :D
 
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All is not lost!

Assuming you either can't be bothered to replace the battery or that doesn't solve your problem, use Tardis 2000.

I used it on my old Nforce2 system which ran similarly fast and it simply updates the time from a choice of hundreds of servers at whatever interval you choose (I had it set to 30 minutes which was fine for mine).

You'll need to download it from http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk/ (it's shareware but doesn't have any features removed for freeware users).

Install it and have it run every time you start Windows - it uses virtually no resources and sits in your system tray.

You should also stop the 'Windows Time' Service using the services control panel in administrative tools.
 
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