Doesn't your prediction software have the option to put you clock right when it 
starts?
Mine does.

On 08-May-10 20:48, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
> My PC's clock keeps getting off by enough to cause problems on near
> overhead passes.  I've seen it off by more than 30 seconds.  It is using
> Internet synchronization, which happens once a week.  Is there a way to
> force Windows 7 to automatically update clock more frequently than once
> per week.  Please don't tell me to monkey with the Windows Registry.  I
> know PC clocks are notoriously inaccurate, but this is ridiculous.
>
> Larry W7IN
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