IFW Shows Borked times
IFW Shows Borked times
I was running an incremental backup on my laptop the other day that normally takes about 40 minutes. It seemed to be running slowly so I checked and discovered the laptop was running on battery by mistake. After I plugged in the power I noticed that the displayed times (elapsed and remaining) were very incorrect (see image). Was this because the CPU clock speed changed after I connected the mains power? (The backup completed in the usual time.)
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Re: IFW Shows Borked times
If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause issues like that.
Re: IFW Shows Borked times
PP wrote:
> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause issues like that.
All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause issues like that.
All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
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Re: IFW Shows Borked times
does it sync with NTP server?
"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:14228@public.image...
PP
wrote:
> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause
> issues like that.
All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
"Tom Cole" wrote in message news:14228@public.image...
PP
wrote:
> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause
> issues like that.
All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
Re: IFW Shows Borked times
In settings, 'set time automatically' is on (Win 10).
(This would be the case with the vast majority of computers, surely.)
TeraByte Support wrote:
> does it sync with NTP server?
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> "Tom Cole" wrote in message news:14228@public.image...
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> PP
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> wrote:
>> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause
>> issues like that.
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> All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
>
(This would be the case with the vast majority of computers, surely.)
TeraByte Support wrote:
> does it sync with NTP server?
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>
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> "Tom Cole" wrote in message news:14228@public.image...
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> PP
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> wrote:
>> If the computer's clock/time changes during the operation it can cause
>> issues like that.
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> All I did was connect power to the laptop. I did not adjust the clock.
>