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The Windows system date and time may change to an incorrect time when a ProLiant Compute Gen12 system or Synergy 480 Gen12 Compute Module does not have access to an NTP server. In the Windows System Event Log, there is an information level Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General event ID 1 reporting that the system time has changed to a new time, and the change reason is the time synchronization with the hardware clock.
Any HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 server or Synergy 480 Gen12 Compute Module in an environment with no access to an NTP server, running any of the following operating systems:Microsoft Windows Server 2022Microsoft Windows Server 2025Azure Stack HCI OS
To correct this issue, set theDate and Time settingsto "Local Time":From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Date and Time.Set theTime Formatto "Local Time"Save and reboot to the operating system.Revision HistoryDocument VersionRelease DateDetails2June 6, 2025Added the HPE Synergy 480 Gen12 Compute Module.1March 31, 2025Original Document Release.
Operating Systems Affected:Microsoft Windows Server 2022, Microsoft Windows Server 2025
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