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Got it! Talked with Microsoft support and they gave me instructions. 

 

This should work; I haven't experienced any issues yet. 

 

1. Open run window ( windows key + R key )
2. Type services.msc and tap enter.
3. Please locate windows time service.
4. Right click and click on properties
5. Change the status to enable ifits disabled
6. Start the service and set the status to Automatic.

Hi, for some reason I can't get Windows to stop changing the time. It's constantly changing to be 5 hours ahead of what it actually is. I have it to not automatically sync with Windows time server. I think this might have something to do with it being a UEFI install, but I might be wrong. Does anyone know how to fix this?

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Same issue here. It lasts for awhile now. It got to the point where I'm used to it, but I do hope there's a solution.

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Got it! Talked with Microsoft support and they gave me instructions. 

 

This should work; I haven't experienced any issues yet. 

 

1. Open run window ( windows key + R key )
2. Type services.msc and tap enter.
3. Please locate windows time service.
4. Right click and click on properties
5. Change the status to enable ifits disabled
6. Start the service and set the status to Automatic.

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@IAmLamp

 

Hey man, I changed startup type to automatic on Win 10. Let's see what happens. 

 

Thanks!

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