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Thread ID: 137110 2014-05-23 02:21:00 Windows 8.1 - Clock/ Time not working EFFIGY (12530) Press F1
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1375621 2014-05-29 04:18:00 Exactly but thats what the link says that I posted Speedy Gonzales (78)
1375622 2014-05-29 04:32:00 Well I ran Command Prompt as Administrator, I typed w23tm and hit enter; I read everything that was there and chose 'register' - so I typed w32tm/register and I think my clock is working now - the seconds are ticking over now - they weren't before, so we shall see...
fingers crossed
EFFIGY (12530)
1375623 2014-05-31 03:42:00 No: not fixed.
The clock stops as soon as I log out.
EFFIGY (12530)
1375624 2014-05-31 04:22:00 Does the clock work in the BIOS? I wonder if it's not completely broken or something. Agent_24 (57)
1375625 2014-05-31 04:33:00 It maybe a known bug on the Gryphon, the Maximus VI Hero, and the Sabretooth (www.overclock.net)

The links in the 1st post wont load tho. It looks like it affects a few Z87 mobos

One fix was, install latest bios..then reset cmos via jumper
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1375626 2014-05-31 06:55:00 :( Oh heck.

Well I am not in the mood for all that right now. I am sure I am able..... but flashing a bios sounds like ALOT of reading before I even attempt it.
Thanks for spotting that Speedy. I'll research it thoroughly over the next few days. Aside from not knowing the the time, the computer is working fine and the last thing I want is to create a big problem by trying to fix a small one.
EFFIGY (12530)
1375627 2014-05-31 07:02:00 No probs it looks like a big bug that ASUS hasnt fixed yet. And a lot of users are getting pissed off that it's still happening. It looks like a lot of people have been having the same prob. But ASUS cant replicate it. Or find out what's causing this..

Those links work now (finally)! just managed to get into them. Hopefully it doesnt happen with the Z97 or H97 mobos (I've just ordered a H97 mobo / received it yesterday)
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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