Windows 7 syncs it's internal clock to an Internet time server once a week. Amazingly, this can be changed! The example I found is for having it sync every 5 minutes (a bit extreme) but the choices are quite generous. Here's how : After entering Administrative tools and going into task scheduler, there is a drop down list in the bottom pane. Use the slider to the right to get to it. It should be the 3rd window down.Use the slider on that window and go down to "synchronize time". Double click on the line for that, and it will open a three pane window. click once on "Synchronize..." (that's all that will show of "Synchronize Time"). in the right pane, click "Properties". Click once on that and it will open "SynchronizeTime Properties (Local Computer). Choose the "Triggers" tab . The default is "Weekly - Every Sunday at 1:00 am". Highlight that and click the "edit" button at the bottom of that pane. A new window titled "Edit Trigger" will open. Select the fill-in bubble "daily" in the "settings" section, and "repeat task every:" in the "advanced settings" section. Select "5 min." from the drop down list, and click "OK" on the panes that you can, and close the others.
I walked through this and changed mine to once an hour from once a week...I can't yet say that it worked but it did accept the changes. Granted, there are lots of utilities to do this but if Windows can do it on it's own, that's how I'm gonna roll.
I walked through this and changed mine to once an hour from once a week...I can't yet say that it worked but it did accept the changes. Granted, there are lots of utilities to do this but if Windows can do it on it's own, that's how I'm gonna roll.