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Flee-the-cold
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Hello,
The OS is Windows 10. The PC is NOT connected to any network, no LAN, no Internet. However, the system time is still moving away. There are "System time synchronized with the hardware clock" messages seen in the event log every now and then, which could be related to why the system time is going incorrect.
The Windows PC is a Zotac PC, used for industrial control purposes, and there is no LAN connections available, not to mention Internet access. In such a configuration, it's hard to imagine the OS could try to sync with any time server or anything, but it's just making itself wrong.
The event log in both text format and .evtx are available upon request.
Please help find out what could be the root cause and help with a resolution.
Thanks,
Charles
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The OS is Windows 10. The PC is NOT connected to any network, no LAN, no Internet. However, the system time is still moving away. There are "System time synchronized with the hardware clock" messages seen in the event log every now and then, which could be related to why the system time is going incorrect.
The Windows PC is a Zotac PC, used for industrial control purposes, and there is no LAN connections available, not to mention Internet access. In such a configuration, it's hard to imagine the OS could try to sync with any time server or anything, but it's just making itself wrong.
The event log in both text format and .evtx are available upon request.
Please help find out what could be the root cause and help with a resolution.
Thanks,
Charles
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