You can manually sync the system clock with Microsoft for accurate timekeeping. If you’re a long-time Windows user, you probably know that this isn’t entirely a new feature in the operating system. With Windows 10, Microsoft is moving all classic settings of the Control Panel to the new Universal app called Settings. Now you can just sync the time manually from the following location in the Settings app: Here’s how to do it.
How to sync date and time manually on Windows 10
To synchronize your clock using the Settings app, use these steps:
1- Open the Settings app.
2- Navigate to the Time & Language settings page.
3- Go to Date & time.
4- Under “Synchronize your clock,” click on the Sync now button.
You can now see the last that the time was synced successfully in your Date & Time settings along with the address of your time server.
That’s all…
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Published on: May 12, 2019-Edited date: 05-12-2020