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Mac OS time / clock error

I am running Sequoia 15.0.1 and have been experiencing errors with my Mac OS clock for months. Strangely the clock seems to be running slow, losing about 30 mins every 6 hours, like an analog clock. I have tried turning on and off Auto Time and Date setting, same with the Auto Time Zone setting. The system clock ends up being wrong with these toggles turned on or off. Manually setting location and time leads to the wrong time and date.


I have tried running Terminal commands that have been suggested by various people e.g. sudo rm /var/db/timed/com.apple.timed.plist


Not sure what else I can do!

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Nov 13, 2024 11:13 AM

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Nov 13, 2024 11:33 AM in response to charlemagne1984

charlemagne1984 wrote:

I am running Sequoia 15.0.1 and have been experiencing errors with my Mac OS clock for months. Strangely the clock seems to be running slow, losing about 30 mins every 6 hours, like an analog clock. I have tried turning on and off Auto Time and Date setting, same with the Auto Time Zone setting. The system clock ends up being wrong with these toggles turned on or off. Manually setting location and time leads to the wrong time and date.

I have tried running Terminal commands that have been suggested by various people e.g. sudo rm /var/db/timed/com.apple.timed.plist

Not sure what else I can do!


You can re-sync to Apples time server from Terminal.app copy and paste:

sudo sntp -sS time.apple.com


(Please note: your psswd will not echo, type it in anyway, to proceed use the enter/return key)



Sonoma had some bug introduced early on that was sorted with point update.

Have not heard an issue with Sequoia here...


You can Set the preferences manually, no harm there—the option is toggle OFF "Automatically." I would do what works.

or from the Terminal.app copy & paste:

sudo rm /var/db/timed/com.apple.timed.plist



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Nov 18, 2024 8:45 AM in response to supercondr

supercondr wrote:

How can one accurately sync multiple Mac’s time without being connected to the internet?

Without any connection to the internet, the Mac has no way to get the correct time automatically. Without a connection, you would have to set the time manually (from a reliable source) but it would drift eventually.

Mac OS time / clock error

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