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Not all PCs would be affected. Only those that have not been updated would have this problem. Large numbers did indeed have this problem back in the US in the spring of 2007.
As for finding out whether the Summer Time definition in the UK been recently changed ... you wrote the Google search right there. Just look it up by pasting that phrase into Google. Or ask Siri. Or ask Alexa.
And ... I'll end with a funny story:
Half a century ago there was a popular phrase in America: "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls".
This was a double-entendre from the then-popular TV show Rowan and Martin's Laugh In.
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Funk & Wagnalls was a dictionary. Never as big as Webster's, but still a thing.
In the intervening years my wife and I have often wondered about some fact or another ... what was that actor's name? or when did that song first appear on the radio? Failing to come up with an answer, one of us would say "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls".
This happened numerous times over the decades ... so this year for my wife's birthday I purchased a copy of that dictionary. She now has her very own Funk & Wagnalls.
But ... it's been out of print for years, and it surely won't have the answer to the clock problem. So we're back to Google for that.
I'm now getting the same thing! Have resynced, have turned off and on windows clock auto update, have manually put in correct time. I've tried everything. after 2-3 days randomly the time will lose exactly one hour. Minutes are correct, just the hour. Bios loses the hour too. I can reboot after correcting the time and it will be correct for bios and windows for a couple of days maybe, then i will suddenly notice its lost an hour again.