On Feb 24, 3:14 pm, "David J Taylor" <david- tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> In: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile\ > I set: NetworkThrottlingIndex to -1 (FFFFFFFF) (stops throttle) > and SystemResponsiveness to 80 (=80% to non-multmedia) > > these may make a difference for you, although I didn't change them to get > better timekeeping. OK, i changed the regedit NetworkThrottleIndex to hex FFFFFFFF but it did not show (-1), instead it shows (4294967295) which is unsigned version of -1.. hopefully ok. i have min and max poll to 32. and i restarted service. Not seeing improvements. I will have to try other suggestions next. istry values (tho > Feed the box with PPS and you might see: > > http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/stamsund_ntp_2.html Unfortunately, can't do PPS and just need to be within +/- 5msec and not jump aroudn so much. (Right now obviously I am not syncing at all.) I understand win7 service pack 1 jsut was released, wonder if it might make a difference.... > > which is from a Windows-7 32-bit system. > > Are you sure that, on your system, there are no other programs trying to > set the time? What do the NTP entries in the event viewer say? Have you > set the "High performance" power option on your PC, or at least stopped > anything which grossly changes the CPU clock frequency? I would like to > see your systems as good as mine, if I can help! this is DELL R710 server class machine, i believe we have no power saving etc. options at all. Gautam PS Appreciate again all the help, i must be missing something simple/ obvious or something subtle/devilish. > > Cheers, > David _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions