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I went ahead and contacted AOL, (sent an E-mail to AOLHelp) but to be honest, I don't think their support has been all that good since DSL became popular, and that they started offering free service. What was that, like around 2003?
I went ahead and contacted AOL, (sent an E-mail to AOLHelp) but to be honest, I don't think their support has been all that good since DSL became popular, and that they started offering free service. What was that, like around 2003?
Hi
Sorry to hijack this post. I also had the same problem. My clock seems to be out of sync. Or rather it does not sync as frequent as it should or something. It would sometimes be like 1 or 2 hrs behind...which i presume that was it last sync time then I think it got interrupted or something and hence the clock is like 1 or 2 hrs behind.
I am using time.nist.gov.
Previously I was using the windows.time. That was like a few minutes behind/or ahead. Even after i manually sync it, it still has that problem. So it should not be a syncing issue. More like the windows time server issue.
For time.nist.gov., I just though that the sync might be interrupted. Is there a way we can verify this? Oh is a new Asus laptop with windows 10 preinstalled.
thanks guys.