charlieopp

charlieopp

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Interesting. Well what I can say so far is that without stardock, the taskbar clock runs fine. It's been some 18 hours without an issue. I'm game to do a few tests. As a first control, I'm going to reinstall stardock, note the time and see how long it takes before the clock freezes. Then I'll uninstall, set to "no seconds" and try again. We'll see what happens.

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Hi Basj, Restarting explorer is not a practical solution because it just defers the problem for a few hours. That's the same as suggesting that I just stop using that clock because as soon as I restart explorer, it will soon be wrong again. What value is a clock that will always be inaccurate after a few hours? Given that this problem is consistently reproduceable, how about giving me a debug version so I can help you track down the bug? Charlie

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Installed 2.521Beta Within 2 hours of install the clock froze. I've let it go for hours without any change. Again, photo timestamp and windows clock match. But taskbar clock is frozen. Uninstalling again. Charlie

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Windows 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3194). See full profile below. Plenty of HW. Here's a photo. Notice the photo timestamp in upper right matches windows clock but not the taskbar clock which was frozen since 10:19:09a No WindowBlinds Re start11 version #, I did check to make sure it was up to date...just before I uninstalled it today. But I di

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Hi all - This just started happening. I'll look down and see the taskbar clock is way off and not advancing. Windows reports the correct time in all apps and dialogs except for taskbar. Google search reveals others have had this issue previously when using the Stardock software. Anyone have any solutions other than uninstall? Charlie Moved to Start Menu Products area

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