Hey all, I just got a Surface Pro X and have been loving most of it, however I'm having one annoying little issue.
Randomly, the clock resets to 4 hours ahead. Now, I happen to be in EST, and UTC is 4 hours ahead. I booted a live linux USB and was able to see that the UEFI clock is set to UTC. I thought that this would be simply solved by setting the clock to local time. This worked for a few hours, but something switched the clock back to UTC. My next step was to use the registry key to make windows treat the uefi clock as UTC, however that seemed to make no difference.
I tried setting the clock, then disabling automatic setting the clock, but it turned itself back on every time. I then tried setting an invalid timeserver url, but the clock gets updated somehow anyway. I thought that maybe the clock is being set via GPS, but it still happens in airplane mode.
I'm currently on Windows 11 24H2 Build 26100.1742. Has anyone found a solution to this issue?
Randomly, the clock resets to 4 hours ahead. Now, I happen to be in EST, and UTC is 4 hours ahead. I booted a live linux USB and was able to see that the UEFI clock is set to UTC. I thought that this would be simply solved by setting the clock to local time. This worked for a few hours, but something switched the clock back to UTC. My next step was to use the registry key to make windows treat the uefi clock as UTC, however that seemed to make no difference.
I tried setting the clock, then disabling automatic setting the clock, but it turned itself back on every time. I then tried setting an invalid timeserver url, but the clock gets updated somehow anyway. I thought that maybe the clock is being set via GPS, but it still happens in airplane mode.
I'm currently on Windows 11 24H2 Build 26100.1742. Has anyone found a solution to this issue?