Clock system automatically during changes

I have my clock for Central time and he's winning six hours (just started recently). Windows Vista Service pack 2.

Original post: clock wins six hours

The game February 23, 2012 19:43:29 + 0000, harvey1234 wrote:

I have my clock for Central time and he's winning six hours (just started recently). Windows Vista Service pack 2.

Exactly six hours? You have almost certainly for evil
time zone. It's the Greenwich mean time.

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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