Thread:Sharol46/@comment-31894475-20190122011318/@comment-27457859-20190123215804

Ok. You need to check now to see if your computer is set to update the time automatically. This is the window you should see when you click on the "Internet Time" tab at the top of the date and time window.

If it looks like this, you are good to go. If it says it is set to update at a certain time, click on the change settings button. Uncheck the "Syncronize with..." box and click on OK at the bottom of the screen.

If the auto update feature (for time) is turned on, Windows will change the time at some point when you are TT and mess you up.

Once that is done, restart the computer, and make sure it stuck. Sometimes it doesn't take. If you get a message that you don't have the right to change those settings, you will need to update to 1809 (through Windows Update in settings, Update and security). On my machine, at least, it fixed the problem that was caused by a bad update a couple of weeks ago.

Let me know when you get all that done, and we will procede with the specific directions. Understand that it works for some people and not for others. I have had good luck with it, but a friend has been unable to make it work on her computer (I haven't watched her do it, so she may be missing something.)