dqevga
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I have noticed that after a reboot (from Hibernate mainly), Windows time has changed. It was normally 1 day forward but today it was 4 days. I have read it could be the MB battery but it is an EVGA Z170 FTW MB which I assume has a new battery. I havent noticed anything strange that could be causing this in Windows. Any thoughts? I am using Bios 1.05.
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sellyp
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/12 08:46:52
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I am having the same problem with the Z170 FTW MB and on occasion the time will be off too. Am also using Bios 1.05 Edit: After talking to EVGA support I went into Windows 10 settings/Time and Language and turned off then on the "Set Time Automatically" button and everything went back to current correct time and date. It appears to be a Windows 10 issue and not the MB.
post edited by sellyp - 2015/11/12 08:59:55
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/12 09:05:18
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Make sure your Time Zone is set correctly in the OS.
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/12 10:20:03
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The time zone is set correctly. When the time is wrong, I just disable "Set Time Automatically" in Windows and enable it again and the time is ok. I leave this enabled for Daylight Saving changes. I think if it was a Windows problem A LOT more people will be having this problems. Also, this never used to happen with previous MB.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/12 15:53:20
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Leave windows and verify it is correct in the bios. When it is wrong, do not change it before going to the bios.
Also, what version of Windows?
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 04:22:26
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I turned the PC off last night. Today I turned it on, went into the BIOS to check the date and it was wrong (3 days ahead). Fixed the date, boot into Windows and date is ok. Seems to be the battery but like I said before, it seems weird as it is a new MB. RMA or any other SMART suggestions?
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 08:59:33
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dqevga Seems to be the battery but like I said before, it seems weird as it is a new MB. RMA or any other SMART suggestions?
Why not try replacing the battery then? It's just a few dollars and way cheaper than submitting a RMA.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 09:38:12
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Usually when it is the battery, it goes back to the first available date, not skips ahead.
Did you initially set the time in the bios and have you verified that it actually changed after? Windows likes to go off of the bios time, so it may have just been trying to match since you initially were changing the windows time and it was switching.
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 10:20:12
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That makes sense, I would also be losing my Bios settings if it was a battery problem. I have set the correct time in the BIOS as mentioned before. The time is ok at the moment. I have rebooted the PC a couple of times and time is still ok. I have just updated Windows 10 to 10586.3 so will check if this problem changes at all.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 10:21:48
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That may have been an incredibly easy fix :-) fingers crossed for you, bud.
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sellyp
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 17:12:04
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I have set the correct time in the BIOs but every so often it still skips ahead on me. It will be fine for a few days then all of a sudden it ends up wrong again. Kind of baffling to say the least.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 17:52:04
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Have you tried reflashing the BIOS, might be something off with the flash. Since we have more than one person with the complaint, are we all on the FTW and same BIOS, or do you see this on the Stinger or Classy? If it is the Classy, try swapping to a different BIOS via the switch and see if it clears.
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 18:18:54
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We have already said we both have the same MB and same BIOS version. Please read the previous posts. Reflashing the BIOS sounds like a long shot but I guess I can do this. Is it possible to reflash the BIOS to the same version? Any new BIOS version to be released soon?
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/13 18:28:19
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dqevga We have already said we both have the same MB and same BIOS version. Please read the previous posts. Reflashing the BIOS sounds like a long shot but I guess I can do this. Is it possible to reflash the BIOS to the same version? Any new BIOS version to be released soon?
I understand you want to get to the bottom of it, but just remember... You two aren't the only two with the board, and when a tech asks for more info and if there are other boards, it is to usually get others to pay attention also and check their boards. If someone hasn't noticed and they have a different board/bios, your post may make the aware of timing issues. Yes, you can flash the bios to the same version. It will just write over the old one. Have you been watching yours for any change? I see selly said he updated the bios time and "it will be fine for a few days" when we only said to verify the bios time 8 hours ago, so that is something that would have been important initially. Since it wasn't mentioned that the bios time was changing before, like he is saying now, then it may not have been noticed.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/16 09:14:22
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dqevga & sellyp, has the issue come back since the OS update? Also, when the time jumps, does it always jump by the same amount of time? Also, within what you are available to witness (for instance it changing in the middle of the night when you are asleep or when you are at work) are the intervals of the time changing the same? I know these are rather specific, but if this is on our end the more info I can give the BIOS team the better.
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/17 08:45:51
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Hi DaveB, Thank you for following up. I havent had the issue since I upgraded to W10 10586.3. Strange. I have other problems now with M.2 but will create a new Post. The only thing I have been doing different since I last updated this forum is that I am booting the PC and going straight to the BIOS and checking the time. When the problem happened I would have booted straight to Windows. The first few times it was 1 day ahead, the last 2 times it was 4 days and then 3 days so it was specifically Nov 16. I would turn the PC off at night and turn it on in the next day and notice the problem. Not a problem, glad to help if something is being done about it.
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/25 07:46:34
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It just happened again last night after almost 2 weeks of working ok. I shut the computer down last night at 2300 and when I started it this morning at 0735 it had skipped ahead to December 4. I see your post on reflashing the Bios and will do that today. I am currently using 1.05 and will reflash to that again unless you want me to try another.
post edited by sellyp - 2015/11/25 08:06:23
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/25 10:17:48
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I would reflash with the current BIOS, incase this was just a bad flash.
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dqevga
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2015/11/26 03:46:59
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sellyp, My problem seemed to have cleared after upgrading to W10 10586.3. I have done a clean install of W10 in my M.2 drive and is now updated to 10586.14 and seems to be working. Have you updated W10?
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2016/12/23 11:05:13
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Sorry to bring a thread back from the dead, but I'm having a very similar problem. Before I go through with RMAing my motherboard around the holidays, I'm hoping to try to confirm it's a hardware issue and not something with Windows. This thread has me thinking many people had the problem go away with a Windows update, but I'm already running a more recent build. Summary of IssueComputer will wake itself up from sleep and the time is advanced by 24 hours. Originally, time would be advanced only a few hours so I set out to replace the BIOS battery. Prior to replacing the battery, the issue changed a bit and the time would consistently be advanced by exactly 24 hours. After waking from sleep and noticing the time advanced, I restarted and checked the time in the BIOS. The time showing there was the incorrect time (i.e. advanced 24 hours). As soon as I log into Windows, the time will update to the correct time. Key ObservationOne odd thing I've noticed, is this seems to only happen during evening hours. If I put the computer to sleep in the AM, it seems to stay asleep. Troubleshooting Attempts- Replaced battery
- Updated BIOS to 1.09
- Cleared waketimers, removed everything but keyboard from waking computer up (have tried turning this off too and it has no impact)
- Removed video card, all USB devices with no impact
- Looked at power readings, 12V does fluctuate a bit
- powercfg -lastwake shows no history upon resume and there is no information in event viewer
- No active waketimers
Build:EVGA Z170 FTW Intel Core i7 6700K EVGA GeForece GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 2400 Samsung 950 Pro Series M.2 SSD OCZ Vertex III EVGA SuperNOVA 550 TP-LINK N900
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Re: Windows time change after reboot
2016/12/23 12:33:16
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rewalk86 Sorry to bring a thread back from the dead, but I'm having a very similar problem. Before I go through with RMAing my motherboard around the holidays, I'm hoping to try to confirm it's a hardware issue and not something with Windows. This thread has me thinking many people had the problem go away with a Windows update, but I'm already running a more recent build. Summary of Issue Computer will wake itself up from sleep and the time is advanced by 24 hours. Originally, time would be advanced only a few hours so I set out to replace the BIOS battery. Prior to replacing the battery, the issue changed a bit and the time would consistently be advanced by exactly 24 hours. After waking from sleep and noticing the time advanced, I restarted and checked the time in the BIOS. The time showing there was the incorrect time (i.e. advanced 24 hours). As soon as I log into Windows, the time will update to the correct time. Key Observation One odd thing I've noticed, is this seems to only happen during evening hours. If I put the computer to sleep in the AM, it seems to stay asleep. Troubleshooting Attempts
- Replaced battery
- Updated BIOS to 1.09
- Cleared waketimers, removed everything but keyboard from waking computer up (have tried turning this off too and it has no impact)
- Removed video card, all USB devices with no impact
- Looked at power readings, 12V does fluctuate a bit
- powercfg -lastwake shows no history upon resume and there is no information in event viewer
- No active waketimers
Build: EVGA Z170 FTW Intel Core i7 6700K EVGA GeForece GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 2400 Samsung 950 Pro Series M.2 SSD OCZ Vertex III EVGA SuperNOVA 550 TP-LINK N900
Asking for help in another persons thread is considered hijacking. Please start your own thread. Thanks. http://forums.evga.com/EV...erms-of-Use-m4682.aspx
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