Time 40 minutes behind and 2 days start menu appears

I have a HP Pavilion all-in-One PC, the model M 227 - Windows 7, 4 GB Ram

I noticed the other day that the time is about 40 minutes of delay and twice, once yesterday and once today, when I woke up it, door upward to select boot menu.

Suggestions would be appreciated, especially before the computer breaks down. Thank you!

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