1. Disable/Enable Internet time synchronization. No help.
2. Disable/Enable windows time service. No help.
3. CMOS battery is dead. No it is not dead. Time changes also do happen when windows is running.
4. Your router/modem time is wrong and effecting windows time. No, it is not wrong.
5. Your time zone is configured incorrectly. No it is UTC+0 London
6. You are dual booting into Mackintosh/Linux. No only Win 7 runs on this PC.
7. You have a dodgy overclocking. I did have a high OC profile, but tried running at stock speeds with no help.
8. Virus/Trojan. I highly doubt it. This is a very bare Windows installation for gaming. Only windows and games with Steam are installed.
OTHERS WAY
1. Click Start, type services.msc and Hit ENTER.
2. Locate Windows Time.
3. Right-click and select Restart.
2. Disable/Enable windows time service. No help.
3. CMOS battery is dead. No it is not dead. Time changes also do happen when windows is running.
4. Your router/modem time is wrong and effecting windows time. No, it is not wrong.
5. Your time zone is configured incorrectly. No it is UTC+0 London
6. You are dual booting into Mackintosh/Linux. No only Win 7 runs on this PC.
7. You have a dodgy overclocking. I did have a high OC profile, but tried running at stock speeds with no help.
8. Virus/Trojan. I highly doubt it. This is a very bare Windows installation for gaming. Only windows and games with Steam are installed.
OTHERS WAY
1. Click Start, type services.msc and Hit ENTER.
2. Locate Windows Time.
3. Right-click and select Restart.
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