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clubfoot
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Windows 10 is still a work in progresses far as I am concerned. In windows 8.1 I have mouse in safe mode in Windows 10 NO!
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Kurttb1
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I have an ASRock H110m-hds motherboard with a i6700 cpu and I have having Clock changing problems last 3 days the DATE has gone forward between 11:00pm and 11:30pm then at 12:01 the DATE goes forward again making me a DAY forward on the Clock. The time always stays correct. I have tried several things however I have two other computers running the exact same Win7pro OS and 100% of the same programs (except for the motherboard drivers and ASRock App.) My other 2 computers are ACER computers and both of them have never had a problem with the CLOCK or time since they were installed over a year ago. On this ASRock I have installed a Clean operating system 3 times on 3 different SSD's and everyone of them has this DATE ISSUE of going forward twice, which causes my Antivirus not to sync properly and who knows what else is going on. I have run Malwarebytes 3.* ; Norton Security together on one and two, and on this third I added PCMatic to see if that program could detect the problem, no luck there. THE forward jumping DATE has to be a ASRock Issue or some kind of incompatibility with the ASRock drivers causing it.
I have been searching for answers for months now gave up for awhile but now I'm back looking for answers again. Please HELP !!! THANKS, Kurt P.S. If this could be a bad motherboard ?? would ASRock replace it? Or do they already know about the DATE problems and suppressing it?
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Kurttb1
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The DATE CHANGING issue was solved by updating the bios on the ASRock Motherboard.
Go to the Website, pick your motherboard, find the bios updates, save the update to your computer and later to a USB stick. FIND the information on how to install the update manually that is by not using the ASRock App (which btw would not update my bios). You can use the app to check the version of the bios on your motherboard and then check to see if your version is the latest one listed on the ASRock website. If the Website has a later version and your ASRock APP will not install it then you must do it without the app. That is why you need to find the info on how to update the bios w/o the app. I'm not sure if they call it manually or something else. I vaguely remember that you might be able to update the bios by using the F2, Del or whatever it says and use the onboard program but you will need to have the USB stick in the drive with the update on it, so that the internal program can find it. These are SUGGESTIVE and I don't have time to look up all the EXACT info on how to do it but I am sure it can be found somewhere on the ASRock site or maybe google " how to update my ASRock motherboard bios... etc.." 1st thing check the ASRock app on your computer to see what the present version of the bios is! then go to ASRock website and check the lastest bios version released for your motherboard. ((P.S the ASRock App is a little program you installed on your computer using the installaton disk which came with the motherboard. The drivers and programs on this disk are usually installed when you are installing your OS etc. I am sure it can be installed later as an addon from the ASRock site if it is not already on your computer)) P.S. ALL the drivers on your computer need to be checked for updates and updated as needed. ONLY then can you address computer issues properly. Hope this is not too confusing. K
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Info for H110M-HDS (motherboard with 1151 intel socket) Latest Bios 7.30 if the above bios does not fix it then try the BETA bios 7.32 see bottom of Bios page. As with any Bios update, take due care at your own responsibility, |
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Kurttb1
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A NOTE FOR THE PREVIOUS MESSAGE: This is for the i-6700k CPU however the bios may be the same for others best to double check by doing a search on the site for your specific CPU and the specific downloads / lists etc for your CPU.
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I have the same issue. My date keeps moving ahead after returning from sleep.
I have a H110M-DS/Hyper motherboard, with Bios P1.80 Running an i5-6400 CPU Have tried everything suggested and nothing has worked yet. |
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Thank you for your hint. Indeed there is new BIOS available.
Unfortunately I'm not able to use it. According to both my knowledge and CPU-Z app I have mainboard: H110M-DGS R3.0 When trying to use Windows upgrade application I got message: 'the BIOS file does not support this model!!'. When trying instant flash I got message 'no image file found'. It is strange - previous upgrade to 7.10 worked flawlessly (instant flash). Any ideas?
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