System time automatic proofreading Let you be on time every day (1)

  

I don't know if you have such an experience. When we are using the computer, what time is it, what is the first reaction? Yes, just look at the clock in the lower right corner. But for various reasons, such as: not adjusting for a long time, or the motherboard battery is not enough. It will lead to inaccurate time, which is a very headache. You can't manually adjust it every time you turn it on! At this time, we thought of the function of automatic timing. Windows comes with an automatic timing, but I don’t know if it is a server abroad or something else. Anyway, I haven’t succeeded in it anymore~ and even if it can be updated, It’s only updated in 7 days, it may not be long. Therefore, I will consider using the third-stage software to achieve automatic timing. It is best to use it when it is turned on, which is convenient and good. I have tried several models, including a software time wizard launched by the National Time Service Center, which is 1.52M in size, which is really amazing! Finally, I would recommend — Neutron.

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Let's talk about the features of this software: 1. The interface is very simple, the size is only 4.9K! 2. After obtaining the remote time, the standard time will be automatically obtained from the Hong Kong Observatory. 3. It can realize the automatic synchronization time after each power-on. After successful, it will automatically exit the software. (Great function!) Nonsense is useless. Start using the following methods: 1. Green software, open: The software just runs, it will automatically get your current system time and display in the first column. Click below The Get button on the left will get the standard time displayed in the second column. The manual proofreading time can be completed by clicking the proofreading button on the right. 2. Click the >> button in the lower right corner to open the settings dialog. Here you can achieve automatic start-up time.


The following explains each setting function: Time server : Proof time server Keep the default. On failure automatically try next server : Automatically try the next server when the connection fails. Auto sync at program startup : Automatic proofreading time when the software starts. Exit after time has been synced : Exit the software after the proofreading time. Everyone should think of it, just select all three options, and then create a shortcut, put it in the startup folder of the start menu, you can achieve automatic startup. Hey, isn't it a very H software? You can also add a more appropriate time server, open the Neutron.ini configuration file in the directory, and add at the end: 1=”ntp.nblug.org” 2=”ntp0.cornell.edu” 3=”pubts0- Sj.witime.net” 4=”pubts1-sj.witime.net” 5=”pubts2-sj.witime.net” 6=”rolex.usg.edu” 7=”timekeeper.isi.edu” 8=”nist1.symmetricom.com” 9=”clock.via.net” 10=”nist1.aol-ca.truetime.com” 11=”nist.expertsmi.com” 12=”nist1- dc.WiTime.net” 13=”nist1-sj.WiTime.net” 14=”time-a.nist.gov” 15=”time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov” 16=”time- B.nist.gov         Nevada.edu” 21=”tim E-nw.nist.gov” After restarting the software, look at the list of time servers. Is there a lot more?

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