I got it working without time adjusting but its weird lol it just randomly worked, I probably did something wrong the first few times. Anyways thanks.
Think of it like network latency while playing. Slight hiccup means you take longer, too much latency almost guarantees a dc to most people. If you're doing things on your net, you experience more lag. So the injector, when things are happening on your pc it can screw up the injector much the same, difference of cpu vs network though. You do too much, you will crash mabi due to the injector not timing right. Less stuff you have going on and the better the pc, the lower the timer you can have on the injector/better it works.
Background processes always exist and can interfere at random times. So think of it as you have the injector timing on the low end of your potential timing range, if your client crashes on bootup now and then. Raise the timing slightly, less likely to crash. This may interfere with some abyss features though. I recommend tinkering with it, just trying out some values to see what works.
On that note, if you set the detection time, the second value, to 0 then it will return a microsoft.net error or something. In which case just tell it to continue running the program and raise the number. As you know this will happen now, i do advise against it.