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Setting the date and time in Windows 10
Note: Windows 10 automatically adjusts your date and time for you and only allows you to adjust the time if you disable this feature. If the wrong date and time is being set, you may need to change your time zone, or if you want to increase or decrease the time for other reasons, follow the steps below.
Right-click or tap on the date and time in the Windows Notification Area in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Click Adjust date/time.
Make sure your Time zone is set properly if your computer is displaying the wrong time.
To manually adjust the time, turn off the Set time automatically option and then click the Change button.
Setting the date and time in Windows 8
In the lower right-hand corner of the screen, click or tap the Windows Notification Area where you see the date and time.
Select Change date and time settings... in the bottom of the window that appears (shown below).
Time and Date in Windows 8
In the Date and Time window, under the Date and Time tab, click the Change date and time... button.
Make your adjustments and click OK.
Click OK on the main Date and Time window to save the changes.
MacOS
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
Click Date & Time, then set the date and time automatically or manually.
Automatically: Select “Set date and time automatically,” then choose the network time server for your region.
Manually: Deselect “Set date and time automatically,” click today’s date on the calendar, drag the clock’s hands to show the correct time (or enter the time), then click Save.
Click Time Zone, then set the time zone automatically or manually.
Automatically: Select “Set time zone automatically using current location.”
Manually: Deselect “Set time zone automatically using current location,” click a location on the map, click the Closest City pop-up menu, then choose the city closest to your location.
Click Clock.
Show date and time in menu bar: Select the checkbox to see the date and time in the top-left corner of the menu bar. In “Time options” and “Date options,” set how you want the date and time to appear.
Announce the time: Select the checkbox to hear the time announced, then choose when you want it announced. If you want, you can customize the voice.
Posted on Sep 29, 2018
You should make sure that all of the BIOS settings in the system are correct, by rebooting the system, going into BIOS setup and double-checking all the values (hopefully against a recent
If you have reset the CMOS memory you need to go into the BIOS setup screen and reconfigure the BIOS. To do that you need to press a key while the computer is booting. Usually F2 but can be other keys. It should tell you on the bottom of the first screen which key to press to enter BIOS setup.
If you don't know the settings the should be one for optimal defaults - use that one. You will also need to reset the time and date.
Save, Exit and re-boot and everything should then work.
This error is not the same as a CMOS Checksum Error, which refers to corrupted values of the CMOS settings, the ones you set through the BIOS setup program. This error means the contents of the BIOS code itself are damaged.
During the boot process you will see on the screen a certain key to press to enter setup
Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS you can load failsafe defaults or load optimized defaults ,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart
You will also need to set the time and date
In the main or system setup screen you should be able to see the date and time Using your arrow keys navigate to the date and change the date. Once highlighted on the month, day, or year, press your arrow keys or your page up / page down keys to change the date.
hope this helps you
In the main or system setup screen you should be able to see the date and time Using your arrow keys navigate to the date and change the date. Once highlighted on the month, day, or year, press your arrow keys or your page up / page down keys to change the date.
hope this helps you
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