iPC clock bug?

Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a bug, nor when it started, but think that it only started after v2.4. I always do full install of 'iPC image' from CD, whenever a new iso file is available.
Both our iPC's, which have different version motherboards, but same version of software, lose 1 hour on the clock every time we power up.
ie If clock is correct, power down, power up, clock will lose 1 hour.
If clock is 1 (or 2 or 3...) hour(s) behind, when we start up it will lose 1 more hour.
In Control panel, time zone is set to GMT +8 for Singapore.

Both iPC's are not connected to network, and are running different shows.

Regards,
Craig
Proud owner of 2 iPC, 6 Hog3PC with 8 mini p/b wings, 5 mini program wings, and . . . a brand new Full Boar with 2 RH wings!

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  • Make sure you're running the latest XPe image and software.

    When support was added for Time of Day clock triggers, the software was also updated to automatically adjust for daylight saving time. But, some combinations of 3pc and the XPe image store the daylight saving time records differently, and the console thinks it has to adjust for daylight saving every time it boots - resulting in a 1 hour time jump.

    As long as you have a matching image and 3pc, this problem should not occur.
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  • Make sure you're running the latest XPe image and software.

    When support was added for Time of Day clock triggers, the software was also updated to automatically adjust for daylight saving time. But, some combinations of 3pc and the XPe image store the daylight saving time records differently, and the console thinks it has to adjust for daylight saving every time it boots - resulting in a 1 hour time jump.

    As long as you have a matching image and 3pc, this problem should not occur.
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