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The computer time is running behind.

The computer time is running behind.

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UltraBoss123
Junior Member
32
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#1
Observed that over the past two months the mobile phone clock is lagging by two minutes. It matches the time from a previously set internet clock. The BIOS remains X470 Strix with default settings; I’m expecting an updated BIOS since newer versions often cause freezing issues. Possible causes include: Windows software issue, syncing the mobile clock with an external source (Control Panel → Date & Time → Internet Time), CMOS battery failure, or another hardware concern.
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UltraBoss123
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #1

Observed that over the past two months the mobile phone clock is lagging by two minutes. It matches the time from a previously set internet clock. The BIOS remains X470 Strix with default settings; I’m expecting an updated BIOS since newer versions often cause freezing issues. Possible causes include: Windows software issue, syncing the mobile clock with an external source (Control Panel → Date & Time → Internet Time), CMOS battery failure, or another hardware concern.

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Stephh
Junior Member
49
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#2
Always update with the online time server
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Stephh
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #2

Always update with the online time server

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ChibiWolf39
Senior Member
491
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#3
Click right-click on the time, choose Adjust date/time, and set it to auto-set.
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ChibiWolf39
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #3

Click right-click on the time, choose Adjust date/time, and set it to auto-set.

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bushminecraft
Member
189
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#4
The setting was off initially, but after turning it on, you can verify if the issue persists by checking for errors or performance changes. This confirms it wasn't due to hardware or software factors.
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bushminecraft
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #4

The setting was off initially, but after turning it on, you can verify if the issue persists by checking for errors or performance changes. This confirms it wasn't due to hardware or software factors.

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AtomicDill
Junior Member
6
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#5
Since it wasn't active, it didn't connect to any network. It ran independently, outside the internet. That should have resolved the issue.
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AtomicDill
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #5

Since it wasn't active, it didn't connect to any network. It ran independently, outside the internet. That should have resolved the issue.

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zMadeus
Posting Freak
755
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM
#6
If the Mobo (CMOS) is faulty, the system will lose synchronization if the computer hasn't been powered on recently. In the control panel, look for "time" and select "change date and time." Next, go to internet time settings. Enter pool.ntp.org and click update now. This should resolve the issue.
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zMadeus
07-28-2025, 03:58 AM #6

If the Mobo (CMOS) is faulty, the system will lose synchronization if the computer hasn't been powered on recently. In the control panel, look for "time" and select "change date and time." Next, go to internet time settings. Enter pool.ntp.org and click update now. This should resolve the issue.