I've heard of AV doing strange things, but never interfering with the time
settings. Beats me. Try running sfc/scannow from an elevated command
prompt. Maybe that'll find and repair whatever it is that's causing this
strange problem. Other than that, I haven't any other ideas. Sorry.
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"Charlie Tame" <> wrote in message
news:...
> If I take out this Sata drive (Ubuntu) and pun in the Vista drive the
> Vista clock jumps about 6 hours out of sync, can't recall which way and I
> think that is due to the fact that Linux sets the system clock to GMT
> while Vista stores you actual chosen Zone time in it.
>
> It is is okay after syncing with a time server but strangely enough teh
> same is not true in reverse, Ubuntu always seem to get it right at
> startup.
>
> So it sounds like something is broken and if the BIOS is correct time it
> looks like either something in Vista is broken of there is something bad
> about the ntp server it's getting the time from. Wonder if something like
> AV could be interfering with the incoming from the ntp server?
>
>
>
> Charlie Tame
>
>
>
> Michael wrote:
>> "Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
>> news:#...
>>> On 12/09/09, Michael posted:
>>>> "Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:eU0#l$...
>>>>> On 12/09/09, Michael posted:
>>>>>> "David McColgan" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:050CDDB3-B5A4-4E56-A92E-...
>>>>>>> I'm having a problem with Vista 64, I've verified the date and time
>>>>>>> in the bios (new motherboard) what happens is the date and time
>>>>>>> change to Dec 2016 after the PC restarts and the desktop is ready
>>>>>>> for action. I've scanned for viruses and malware and none were
>>>>>>> found, this is a new install from scratch.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anybody have any ideas?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also I have a "Interactive Services Detection" error that forced me
>>>>>>> to disable the service, does anybody know how to fix it instead of
>>>>>>> disabling the service?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I could just do another re-install but I'd like to avoid that right
>>>>>>> now.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Brand new motherboard? What you're describing is a bad motherboard
>>>>>> battery.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you read his post?
>>>
>>>> Read? What is this "read" of which you speak?
>>>
>>>>> He said "I've verified the date and time in the bios".
>>>
>>>> I thought he meant the BIOS time read Dec 2016.
>>>
>>> OK, then this "read" of which I speak is an antonym of "misread" :-)
>>>
>>> I withdraw my earlier sarcasm, since we are all capable of misreading.
>>> And I am capable of misinterpreting, as you saw in your case...
>>>
>>> I appreciate your good-humored response - it helps create peace in the
>>> world (should I add "in spite of me"?).
>>>
>>> Pax in terra hominibus bonae voluntatis, and all that.
>>
>> Gene, don't read too much into my good-humored-response. You've seen how
>> I reply to the ignorant and trolls. <EG>
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