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Seems like this application will block the automatic synchronization of time on Windows #44
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This is weird. Throttling Windows services is not implemented yet (#38), so this app should not affect Windows Time Service. |
Hi,
I’m making a list to find a regular of the bizarre time synchronization on my computer, to find out if Energy Star X is to be blamed. It will take some days to confirm.
At the same time, Energy Star does slow down the rebooting progress on computers with suck processors such as SPX. The rebooting itself is fast though, the APPs which only run in background are much slower than rebooting without Energy Star. I can’t demand you but I really hope that there could be a specific version to improve Qualcomm Processors and make those who can save a lot of battery power, save more.
Sincerely,
Miosnus
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发件人: JasonWei512
发送时间: 2023年2月13日 19:38
收件人: JasonWei512/EnergyStarX
抄送: M102NUS; Author
主题: Re: [JasonWei512/EnergyStarX] Seems like this application will block the automatic synchronization of time on Windows (Issue #44)
This is weird. Throttling Windows services is not implemented yet (#38), so this app should not affect Windows Time Service.
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Hello, I got all I could, and it proved your application did effect on automatic time synchronization, at least on my own specific model. Maybe these data will help you improve your application. All of these records are in the situation that my computer was not in charged, which means all of them use battery power. The first rebooting after I reported this problem on Github was 11:09am on 12th Feb. When the screen turned on, the time was stuck at 1:24am on 12th Feb., right about the time I turned off last night. But after I unlocked the computer and went into the desktop, the time was corrected into 11:09am with right date. I turned it off at 11:15am 12th Feb. The second rebooting was at 11:51pm on 13th Feb. This time the time was not updated, neither in locked screen nor in desktop. I kept the wrong time and rebooted, then it was correctly fixed. At this moment I uninstalled the Energy Star X and turned off my computer at 11:59pm on 13th Feb. The third rebooting was at 8:38pm on 14th Feb. I noticed that the time on the locked screen was correct, but it went wrong after I went to desktop. The time was synchronized into the time I turned off yesterday! (0:00am, 14th Feb.) Then I manually resynchronized the time, and the system showed the last time of auto synchronization was right on the time I turned off the computer. The fourth rebooting was at 1108pm on 15th Feb. The time on the locked screen was hilariously wrong (4:06am at 16th Feb), but after I unlocked my computer the time went correctly, and finally at this time in the settings, the time was synchronized right after the reboot, which is what actually this service should function. Since then the time synchorization has been perfectly functioning and everything goes back to normal. To conclude these data, I have to say Energy Star does make greatly of effect on my computer, even after I uninstalled this App, it took the computer several times of rebooting to adjust it. I'm not a geek, I could find the problem but I'm not able to fix it. Windows Time is one of the function of "svchost.exe", but this file is in the whitelist of Energy Star, which means it shouldn't be effected at all. Anyway please keep attention on this problem while doing maintence for this App, it is good but unfortunately it also has fatal problem. |
Could you add |
1. In most cases it effected both, only once it occurred on Lock Screen, leaving the taskbar worked fine. 2. I’m using Auto Dark Mode and Microsoft Computer manager, these 2 are the only bon-default apps that I’ve set on “activate with rebooting”, and they didn’t bring me any problem. 3. I’ll test it but it will take me some time. If this can work I’ll mention you. Sincerely, Miosnus 发自我的 iPhone在 2023年2月20日,20:04,JasonWei512 ***@***.***> 写道:
Does Energy Star X affect only the time on lock screen, or the time on both lock screen and taskbar?
Are you using any software that modifies or overrides the default Windows lock screen?
Could you add LockApp.exe to Energy Star X's process whitelist, and see if the bug still occurs?
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Clock display not updating sounds like a different issue from time sync being toast. Recommend changing title. |
Description / 描述
My laptop is Surface Pro X, and I downloaded this application from Microsoft Store. I turned on the automatic activate when Windows reboots and then leaving my computer shut dowm without charging. After a few days I turned on my laptop and found out that the time of my windows was frozen at a random moment. I clicked the button in settings to resynchronize the time, and restarted "Windows Time" Service, maked sure it was set on automatic. However, the same thing happened again in the next day. At first the time was shown at 23:52 of Feb.10th, then quickly changed into 14:52 of Feb.10th, but actually I was at 23:55 of Feb. 11th. Then I uninstalled Energy Star and reboot the computer, then everything went well. The time was corrected before being displayed.
Reproduction steps / 复现步骤
Windows version / Windows 版本
Windows 11 22H2 22621.1105
Hardware specs / 硬件配置
Surface Pro X
Microsoft SQ2
16GB / 512GB
Error log / 错误日志
No response
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