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The Windows operating system time is always updating itself - but to a wrong time.

Usually it is 2 hours delayed backwards, but rarely it shows the right time, without doing anything.
The region is set correctly. The PC is not member of any Active Directory domain.


What I tried and experienced:

  1. After manual time synchronising it gets right, until shutting down the PC.
  2. Setting the time manual: this setting is reverted sometimes already before shutting down. Works in best case until next start.
  3. I have tried to turn time syncing off, but after restart I had to notice that its turned on, the change lost its effect.
  4. Removing all the time servers at Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DateTime\Servers caused only that the time synchronising got permanently disabled.

Could someone help me?

Bence
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  • You are connecting to an ntp source in a different time zone. The `w32tm` service is re-synching the time. Are you sure your region set correctly? You can also change your ntp source using command line `w32tm /config /syncfromflags:manual /manualpeerlist:"0.pool.ntp.org 1.pool.ntp.org 2.pool.ntp.org 3.pool.ntp.org"` – spikey_richie Apr 23 '20 at 14:08
  • Also, https://superuser.com/questions/1174187/windows-10-always-showing-wrong-time – spikey_richie Apr 23 '20 at 14:11
  • @spikey_richie, your second comment is the solution. I didn't thought Ubuntu was causing this. I cannot mark it as a solution because it's a comment, so can you post it as an answer? – Bence Apr 23 '20 at 16:23

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