System tray clock Freeze

The system tray clock displayed in the lower right of the screen constantly to update.  When I click on the clock, the SYSTEM clock is running and is accurate.  But the small digital display in the tray stopped and stops again.  I can restart the display by restarting WIndows, but this seems a bit drastic.  My wife uses her clock on time online classes she teaches.  And this morning she is represented () because the status bar clock stopped at 9:10, but the analog clock in real time on the wall says 09:35 when she looked up to her.

It runs on a HP Pavilion under Vista Home Premium laptop with all the latest patches installed.

The research of the "freeze system tray clock' do not turn anything relevant.

When the system tray clock hangs, this means generally that the Explorer has snagged.  Explorer is normally the process responsible for the painting of your taskbar and the system (including the clock) status bar.  However, you can click on the clock itself and get the system time, which suggests that the Explorer always meets the entrance.

You can try this as an experiment: start Windows in Mode safe mode and see if it happens again.  Safe mode reduces the number of modules at random who embarks.  If Safe Mode makes the problem goes away, you'll know that it is caused by some software or driver you added to the machine.

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