Date and time errors on Windows can be a source of frustration, especially when you have important events or meetings and rely on your computer's clock. Mytour provides a consolidated guide on addressing errors that hinder adjustments to date, time, and month on your computer.
1. Errors in adjusting incorrect date and time on computers
2. Errors unable to adjust date and time on computers
3. Other methods to fix errors preventing time and date adjustments on computers
3.1. CMOS battery
3.2. Virus and malicious software attacks on your computer
1. Error in adjusting incorrect date and time on computers
If your computer displays incorrect date and time, or if it shows the date and time running either slower or faster than the actual time, you may be facing a hardware issue, synchronization problem, or the presence of a virus on your computer.
To fix this error, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Right-click on the Start button, and select Control Panel.
Or, alternatively, type Control Panel in the Search bar, and from the results list, click to open Control Panel.
Step 2: In the Control Panel window, locate and click on Date and Time.
Step 3: On the Date and Time window, click the tab named Internet Time
Step 4: Next, click the Change Settings button.
Step 5: On the Change Settings window displayed on your screen, make sure you have checked the box next to the option Synchronize with an Internet time server.
Step 6: Next, click the down arrow icon, choose a time server from the available options. You can select the default Microsoft Time Server (time.windows.com) or any other server of your choice.
Step 7: After selecting the server, click the Update Now button to initiate the synchronization process.
The synchronization process will take a few seconds, and afterward, a success message will be displayed on the screen.
Step 8: Click OK to close the window.
2. Unable to Adjust Date and Time Error
Another possible cause of the error preventing time and date adjustments could be that Windows Time Services are not set to Automatic.
Follow the steps below to fix the error:
Step 1: Press Windows + R to open the Run window.
Step 2: Type services.msc into it and press Enter or click OK.
Step 3: In the Services window, in the Name column, locate the entry named Windows Time.
Step 4: Double-click on Windows Time, select Properties.
Step 5: On the next window, set the Startup type to Automatic, then click Start in case the Windows Time Service hasn't started.
Finally, check whether the computer is displaying the correct time, date, and month.
3. Other methods to fix errors preventing time and date adjustments on computers
If the computer still shows incorrect date and time, either faster or slower, the cause may be:
3.1. CMOS Battery
CMOS, short for Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor, is a random-access memory device that stores BIOS values for the computer, including date and time information.
The CMOS chip is powered by a battery to maintain BIOS data even when the computer is turned off and not connected to a power source. If the CMOS battery is damaged or faulty, the CMOS chip will start losing information, causing the computer to display incorrect date and time.
The solution to fix this issue is to replace the CMOS battery with a new one.
3.2. Virus and Malicious Software Attacks
Even after replacing the CMOS battery, if the date and time error persists on your computer, the culprit is none other than viruses and malicious software attacking your computer.
To fix this error, ensure that the antivirus programs on your computer are updated, then run a scan to detect and remove viruses from your computer.
If you haven't installed antivirus software, you can refer to the top article on the best antivirus software for computers and laptops to choose the best software for your computer.
This Mytour article compiles errors related to adjusting time, date, and month on your computer, providing guidance on how to fix and troubleshoot these issues. Additionally, if you wish to display the 12-hour format instead of the 24-hour format on your computer, readers can refer to the article 'Switching to 12-Hour Format on Mytour' to learn how to do it.