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I have Vista Ultimate installed on two different PC's, both HP's but vastly different models and specs. I have noticed on both machines that the system time, runs slow, and loses time. Has anyone else experinced this?
Both machines are attached to a domain, but are not recieving a time feed from anywhere.

Hi,
Historically, I've seen the major cause of slow system time (all versions of Windows) attributed to antivirus software. Are both systems running the same product? Can you disable it on one machine?
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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I have Vista Ultimate installed on two different PC's, both HP's but vastly different models and specs. I have noticed on both machines that the system time, runs slow, and loses time. Has anyone else experinced this?
Both machines are attached to a domain, but are not recieving a time feed from anywhere.

Thanks for the idea, I run symantec anti-vrus 10.1. , I will try turning it off on one of them and see what i get.
I will let you know
Regards Kevin
"Rick Rogers" wrote:

Hi,
Historically, I've seen the major cause of slow system time (all versions of Windows) attributed to antivirus software. Are both systems running the same product? Can you disable it on one machine?
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"KPoultin" wrote in message I have Vista Ultimate installed on two different PC's, both HP's but vastly different models and specs. I have noticed on both machines that the system time, runs slow, and loses time. Has anyone else experinced this?
Both machines are attached to a domain, but are not recieving a time feed from anywhere.

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