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My clock in Windows always wants to jump ahead 5 minutes. I use the Atomic Clock Sync to fix it, but that only works for 5-20 minutes. Is there any way to fix this?

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I suppose you could try changing the clock on your BIOS. Couldn't hurt, I guess...

And how would I go about doing that? I'm not terribly skilled when it comes to doing things outside of Windows.

 

And I'm using a PC, so I don't have a battery.

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Not yet. The problem is on my owrk computer and I haven't really had time to sit down, read about and fix the problem. Hopefully I'll have some time this afternoon.

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I never got it to work properly. Our "tech" guy (he was hired as an engineer, but after our computer lady quit he started handling this stuff) said it might be the computer updating the clock based on our server. I guess I'll just use the Atomic Clock Time Sync and deal with it.

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Wait... Atomic Clock Time Sync? That sounds like a Gator or GAIN Network product, which means it's spyware. If that's the case, remove it from your system immediately.

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I got it from worldtimeserver.com. If this is spyware, is there a program like it that doesn't contain spyware?

 

Edited to say that a2 and AdAware do not recognize it as such.

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