solution6996
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Hi there,
Recently my computer froze and I had to shut it down by holding the power button, ever since my windows time has been acting very strange. The time is about 7 hours early every time I boot, when I try to sync the time manualy it tells me I don't have administrative rights, which I'm 100% positive I do have.
That's the error I get, sorry for the dutch but since it doesn't exactly give an error code I doubt it's going to be very helpfull either way.
I have also noticed that the windows time service no longer shows up in the services list, but I have no idea how to manualy start it and even if I did I doubt having to start it manualy every time I boot is the proper way of handling things....
I hope some of you very helpful people can be as helpful to me as I've seen you be to others
Thanks in advance!
Recently my computer froze and I had to shut it down by holding the power button, ever since my windows time has been acting very strange. The time is about 7 hours early every time I boot, when I try to sync the time manualy it tells me I don't have administrative rights, which I'm 100% positive I do have.
That's the error I get, sorry for the dutch but since it doesn't exactly give an error code I doubt it's going to be very helpfull either way.
I have also noticed that the windows time service no longer shows up in the services list, but I have no idea how to manualy start it and even if I did I doubt having to start it manualy every time I boot is the proper way of handling things....
I hope some of you very helpful people can be as helpful to me as I've seen you be to others
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self-built
- OS
- Windown 7 ultimate 64 bit
- CPU
- intel core i5-4670k
- Motherboard
- Asus maximus VII Hero
- Memory
- 8GB corsair vengeace pro (2x4GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI GeForce GTX770
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 840 pro 128GB
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- Ad-aware
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