Windows 8 clock keeps changing
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All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Level 9. Message 1 of The time on your clock keeps changing to the wrong time. HP Recommended. First, make sure your clock is set to the correct time zone.
Right click the clock. Select adjust date and time. Next select change time zone. I hope you were able to correct the issue you were having with your Windows 8. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Home » Blog » How to » How to stop Windows 8.
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Time is reset each time and you have to set it manually. If the battery has run down, when the motherboard is not powered, BIOS cannot keep its settings and all of them are reset, including current date and time. If your computer is quite old, it is very likely that your battery is dead.
We strongly recommend to replace it. Thus, each time when your motherboard is powered, BIOS settings are reset. Move the jumper to its normal position. The next option is to update BIOS firmware of your motherboard. See how to do it on the website of your hardware vendor. Newer firmware often has different bugs fixed. If your computer is not joined to the AD domain, check its time synchronization settings with the external time source NTP time server.
To do it, click Internet Time tab and make sure that the automatic synchronization with time. If your computer is part of an Active Directory domain, you need to understand the architecture of time synchronization in the AD domain.
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