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Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Anyone else seeing this issue. My MacBook Pro thinks it’s 7 pm Thursday night.
It’s 8 pm Friday morning.

Sort of issue I used to get with my PC. I’m pretty sure a restart will sort it, but I have too much to do this morning to go through that pain.

Running 14.2.1 on an Intel 13 MB Pro (last one they did).
 

Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Friday night starting early? ;)

Guess that was just a typo… But regarding your issue, have you set the correct timezone?
Yes a typo. Time zone was correct. Hasn’t changed in the 4 years I’ve had it. The issue fixed itself about an hour into my day.
 

Bigwaff

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In your Settings... General > Date & Time ... if 'Set time and date automatically' is enabled, what is the 'Source' just below? Is it "time.apple.com"? I suspect a temporary hiccup w/ the NTP time server node cache.
 

Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Behind the Lens, UK
In your Settings... General > Date & Time ... if 'Set time and date automatically' is enabled, what is the 'Source' just below? Is it "time.apple.com"? I suspect a temporary hiccup w/ the NTP time server node cache.
Yes it was. So it was out for an hour or so when I started work, and again when I got back from lunch. So it’s something to do with when it goes to sleep.
 
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