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  2. If your Windows system is showing the wrong time for whatever reason, here are some simple yet effective steps you can follow to fix the wrong time issue as soon as possible in Windows 10. Before following the below steps, restart your system.

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    • A Dead CMOS Battery. This is a likely culprit of PC clock issues, especially if your computer is fairly old. The CMOS battery sits on your computer's motherboard and provides power to the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) chip.
    • An Incorrect Time Zone Setting. When your computer clock is off by exactly one or more hours, Windows may simply be set to the wrong time zone. Even if you fix the time manually, Windows can reset itself to the wrong time zone once you reboot.
    • Windows Time Is Out of Sync. If your CMOS battery is still good and your computer clock is only off by seconds or minutes over long periods of time, then you could be dealing with poor time synchronization settings.
    • Adjust the Clock in Your BIOS/UEFI. In most cases, an incorrect PC clock is an issue with Windows. But if nothing above has fixed your problem, there's a chance that the clock on your motherboard's BIOS or UEFI is wrong, which can confuse the OS.
    • Check Time Zone settings. 1 – Open Settings by hitting Windows and I key. 2 – Now, Click on Time & Language. 3 – Now, Make sure Time zone is correct and Set time zone automatically is turned ON.
    • Change Synchronization server. We can synchronize the system clock with a different time server, if the system is connected to the internet.
    • Check the Window time service. In case the Windows time service is stopped or not set to automatic, the system won’t update the time by itself.
    • Re-register Windows time using command prompt. 1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command cmd. Press CTRL + SHIFT + Enter to open the COMMAND PROMPT window with admin rights.
    • Press Windows Key + S and enter Services. Choose Services from the menu.
    • Once the Services window opens, locate Windows Time service and double click it.
    • Check the Startup type section and set it to Automatic.
    • Check the Service status. If the service is running, click Stop and then click Start again. If the service isn’t running, click the Start button to start it.
    • Quick Checks. There are many reasons why the clock on your Windows 10 PC won’t work correctly. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can run through to see if you can get it working again.
    • Check Your Time Zone. When your computer clock is wrong, you may fix the time manually, but it will still reset itself to the wrong time zone once you restart your PC.
    • Check Synchronization Settings. If your computer is always off by a few seconds or minutes, you may need to change your synchronization settings to fix the clock on Windows 10.
    • Change Time in Linux. If you have a dual boot computer, you may experience issues with the clock when dual booting with Ubuntu/Linux. This is because Linux gets its time from the BIOS, assuming it is UTC while Windows assumes it’s your regional time.
  3. Sep 28, 2021 · If your Windows Time is wrong, to fix the issue you will have to see which of the following helps you: Change Date & Time settings. Ensure that the Windows Time Service is started and set...

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · Turn on or off automatic time and time zone. Step 1: Go to Settings > Time & Language > Date & Time page. Step 2: Under the Date and time section, turn on the option labeled Set time automatically, and check if Windows 10 is displaying the correct time now.

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