I have a Windows8 Pro computer that is synchronizing ONLY with the local cmos clock.
C:\WINDOWS\system32>w32tm /query /source Local CMOS Clock I need to synchronize to 0.pool.ntp.org but is refusing to do it. (my clock is behind more or less 30 seconds)
Things that I have tried:
- Enable the time service and restart the pc.
- Change the time server through windows control panel and restart the pc
- Change time server using this command: w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:0.pool.ntp.org /syncfromflags:manual /update /reliable:yes
- Restart the pc
Every time I restart my pc, the clock is still synchronizing with the local cmos clock:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>w32tm /query /source Local CMOS Clock and 30 seconds behind.
This is my configuration:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>w32tm /query /configuration [Configuración] EventLogFlags: 2 (Local) AnnounceFlags: 5 (Local) TimeJumpAuditOffset: 28800 (Local) MinPollInterval: 10 (Local) MaxPollInterval: 15 (Local) MaxNegPhaseCorrection: 54000 (Local) MaxPosPhaseCorrection: 54000 (Local) MaxAllowedPhaseOffset: 1 (Local) FrequencyCorrectRate: 4 (Local) PollAdjustFactor: 5 (Local) LargePhaseOffset: 50000000 (Local) SpikeWatchPeriod: 900 (Local) LocalClockDispersion: 10 (Local) HoldPeriod: 5 (Local) PhaseCorrectRate: 1 (Local) UpdateInterval: 360000 (Local) [Proveedores de hora] NtpClient (Local) DllName: C:\WINDOWS\system32\w32time.dll (Local) Enabled: 1 (Local) InputProvider: 1 (Local) AllowNonstandardModeCombinations: 1 (Local) ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes: 15 (Local) ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes: 7 (Local) CompatibilityFlags: 2147483648 (Local) EventLogFlags: 1 (Local) LargeSampleSkew: 3 (Local) SpecialPollInterval: 604800 (Local) Type: NTP (Local) NtpServer: 0.pool.ntp.org (Local) VMICTimeProvider (Local) DllName: C:\WINDOWS\System32\vmictimeprovider.dll (Local) Enabled: 1 (Local) InputProvider: 1 (Local) NtpServer (Local) DllName: C:\WINDOWS\system32\w32time.dll (Local) Enabled: 0 (Local) InputProvider: 0 (Local) C:\WINDOWS\system32>w32tm /query /status Indicador de salto: 0(ninguna advertencia) Capa: 1 (referencia primaria - sincronizada mediante radio reloj) Precisión: -6 (15.625ms por tick) Demora de raíz: 0.0000000s Dispersión de raíz: 10.0000000s Id. de referencia: 0x4C4F434C (nombre de origen: "LOCL") Última sincronización de hora correcta: 29/07/2021 04:36:50 p. m. Origen: Local CMOS Clock Intervalo de sondeo: 10 (1024s) C:\WINDOWS\system32> 1 Answer
I just encountered exactly the same problem, but in Windows 10 Home.
Even if it is a bug in w32tm was introduced within a year, therefore it will take some time before it comes to the surface, because CMOS RTC clocks need some time for the drift to be so large to be clearly visible against other clocks e.g. in smartphones.