How to fix clock out of sync on Windows 11 (Tutorial)
On Windows 11, it’s crucial to have an accurate time configured to the device to avoid problems connecting with online services and applications since the system relies on this information for security and to function correctly.
Although Windows 11 does a good job setting and maintaining the clock information automatically, sometimes the time and date may go out of sync for many reasons. For example, the system may lose connectivity with the online servers, the battery for the device firmware may no longer hold a charge messing up the clock every time you turn on the computer, or the incorrect time zone may be configured on the device, and more.
Whatever the reason it might be, Windows 11 includes various settings to fix the clock out of sync to show the correct time and date on the computer.
In this guide, you will learn the steps to adjust the clock manually to show the correct date and time on Windows 11.
Sync clock manually on Windows 11
- Open Settings on Windows 11.
- Click on Time & Language.
- Click the Date & Time page on the right side.
- Under the "Additional Settings" section, click the Sync now button.
- Turn on the Set time automatically toggle switch option (Optional).
Adjust clock manually on Windows 11
- Open Settings.
- Click on Time & Language.
- Click the Date & Time on the right side.
- Turn off the Set time automatically toggle switch (if applicable).
- Click the Change button for the Set the date and time manually setting.
- Confirm the correct date and time.
- Click the Change button.
- Turn off the Set time zone automatically toggle switch.
- Select the correct time based on your location using the Time zone setting (if applicable).
- Turn on Adjust for daylight saving time automatically toggle switch (if applicable).
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