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Restored images have the clock running 1 hour slow !

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I'm mentioning this for interest as much as anything...

The last two or three days has seen me wanting to try some temporary stuff out on the PC and so on two separate occasions I have made a full image, done what I wanted to do, and then restored the appropriate image. There has been as little as 4 or 5 hours between making the image and restoring.

On both occasions, and from two different images, the clock in the system tray is incorrect and running exactly 1 hour behind. A quick sync to 'internet time' and all is OK.

Why should that happen though ?

(I'm guessing it could be to do with some temporary type of file... and I have altered (weeks ago) TI to actually back up all temp files with a disc image because of a problem with LibreOffice spell check being non functional on restored images. The temp file was a fix for that issue. Restored images up to these latest have never had this clock issue though. Our clocks did go back to GMT last week though and these have been my first image/restores since then. Weird don't you think :))

(TI2014 and W8.1 x64)

 

 

 

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Could this be  a Windows issue of daylight savings time?

I honestly have no idea on that. I make an image now when all is correct, then restore it a few hours later and its incorrect. That has happened on both occasions using two separate disc images. An interseting issue, easily corrected of course by re-synchronising Windows time.