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Home Geekspeak. Posted by iamsupergeek on June 30, Internet Time tab is missing. Showing time server source. Examples of the w32tm commands. Cancel reply. My computer is constantly going in to the future, faster while a sleep can sometimes be an hour or more but while awake it runs maybe min faster per 10 min.

Seams to be no pattern. I have taken the computer to the shop and they see nothing wrong with the setup. Under linux it runs like a clock and the bios clock appears to be working on the right time. It is only under Windows things are going in to the future all the time. I am very frustrated and feel very alone : Any ideas would be appreciated.

This desktop pc was assembled for me by a local computer store. Maybe I should let it drift alot and check out the next Saturday's lottery numbers? I would like to add I can see the second hand moving way to fast and it takes 30 sec to go one minute. Update: I found one solution which looks promising but I get the following errors when running the following commands.

The service start failed since on or more services in the same process have an incompatible service SID type setting. A service with restritced service SID type can only coexist in the same process with other services with a restricted SID type.

If the service SID type for this service was sjust configured, the hosting process must be restared in order to start this service. Any thoughts? Well folks, I would like to thank you all who responded to my question. It turned out my mother board was faulty.

It failed on me a few days ago while I was trying to fix the clock problem. The company I bought the pc from replaced the motherboard fee of charge and guess what. The clock problem is gone. The pc clock is now running correctly. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Feb 8, 2 0 1 I'm using Proxmox 5.

The time appears to be running too fast. I was wondering how to fix this without using NTP. I am running time sensitive applications in my guest and this time drift is throwing them all out of whack.

If I used NTP, it would roll my time back a significant amount every time I synced - this will throw my time sensitive applications even more out of whack. Unfortunately, this did not fix the problem. Windows timekeeping is dealt with on page Why is it so bad for this VM on this hardware? I have no idea; I wish I could help you there. Do you have other Windows VM's on the same machine?

How do they fare? If you have accurate host time, then I'm pretty sure an adequate solution is to have VMware Tools time sync every 60 seconds. If you don't have accurate host time, see the end of this section for how to get that set up.

If tries to synchronize with that as well, that can cause problems, as explained in detail in the VMware document. VMware says they disable this by default, but it may have gotten enabled again, especially if you'd been trying different fixes. Since you have a Linux guest on the same host, I'd set up NTP there and let it keep the host clock up to date. Here is an excellent set of answers keeping a VM in good time sync, even though it's for a Linux VM, along with occasional bonus answers on why the problem occurs: How to keep a VMWare VM's clock in sync?

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