- 10 Sep 2013
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EDIT: I'm temporary using a workaround and it works pretty fine, and I think it will continue work as long as my RTC clock keeps running...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52451847
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Recently I've noticed that my Mi2Scan't remember the time goes back to 1970 after shutdown (even if I don't pull the battery)
I installed busybox and used hwclock -r, shows:
Sun Jan 4 15:25:49 1970 0.000000 seconds
And use date to check my local time (updated via network)
Tue May 6 16:54:11 CST 2014
But when I try to correct hwclock by using hwclock -w, I got this error:
hwclock : RTC_SET_TIME: Invalid argument
I can confirm that the hardware clock is running (the first time I noticed it was Jan 2 1970, and I do can see it running by using hwclock -r, it remains running between shutdown/reboots)
I've tried to use hwclock -w on different roms (ivan's AOSP, m1cha's CM11, even using aromafm's build in console in CWM) and they all tells me the same error message.
What can I do to correct the time? It's really annoying since I'll receive a bunch of error message from Google Service during each boot because I'm back in 1970, and it takes a minute or two for my phone to sync time from network.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52451847
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Recently I've noticed that my Mi2S
I installed busybox and used hwclock -r, shows:
Sun Jan 4 15:25:49 1970 0.000000 seconds
And use date to check my local time (updated via network)
Tue May 6 16:54:11 CST 2014
But when I try to correct hwclock by using hwclock -w, I got this error:
hwclock : RTC_SET_TIME: Invalid argument
I can confirm that the hardware clock is running (the first time I noticed it was Jan 2 1970, and I do can see it running by using hwclock -r, it remains running between shutdown/reboots)
I've tried to use hwclock -w on different roms (ivan's AOSP, m1cha's CM11, even using aromafm's build in console in CWM) and they all tells me the same error message.
What can I do to correct the time? It's really annoying since I'll receive a bunch of error message from Google Service during each boot because I'm back in 1970, and it takes a minute or two for my phone to sync time from network.
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