One way to fix occasional time display errors on your computer is to set the clock to automatically update time from the internet. In this article, Mytour will show you how to automatically update time when connected to the Internet, so stay tuned.
Automatically update date and time when connecting your computer or laptop to the Internet
How to Automatically Update Time When Connecting to the Internet
Step 1: Enable Internet time synchronization feature
Click on the clock icon in the lower right corner and select Change date and time settings…
In the Date and Time section, click on Change time zone and select (UTC +07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta then press OK
Next, click on the Internet Time tab, select Change Settings-> Update now to update the time from the Internet
Step 2: Schedule automatic time updates
Press the window button, type in Task Scheduler and press Enter
The Task Scheduler window appears, click on Task Scheduler Library->Microsoft->Windows
In the menu, click on Time Synchronization
In the window next to it, right-click on the first item, select Properties
Click on Trigger, select the first option and Edit
A new window appears, where you can set the update to Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Select Weekly and choose Sunday for the update day, then press OK
Mytour has guided you on how to set up automatic time updates when connected to the internet, so the clock displayed on your computer won't be wrong, helping you operate more efficiently.
If you are using Windows 10, Windows 11, refer to how to adjust the time in Windows 10, adjust the time in Windows 11 if the current time, date is incorrect and you do not know how to handle it, how to adjust the time in Windows 10 is also similar to many other operating systems.
- Read more: How to adjust date and time in Windows 11
Wish you success!
