Wrong clock Time


  1. Posts : 316
    Windows 10 Home
       #1

    Wrong clock Time


    The clock is many hours behind. I don't remember how to fix this. Can you give me some ideas how to trouble shoot why my the clock is not accurate on the Task bar?

    Thank you all for the help.

    Side question: What are some good apps for displaying a bigger clock on the desktop view?
    And what are some good apps or ways for displaying windows 10 calendar bigger and bolder on the desktop?
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  2. NTN
    Posts : 969
    W10 19045.2546
       #2

    Time Sync for PC | Syncs your computer clock - Vovsoft

    Personally I use this, no problem.
    Attachment 385050

    I will find a bigger clock for you too in a while..


    ../Download/DesktopDigitalClock_Installer.zip
    DesktopDigitalClock 4.77 Download
    There is a slider there in the settings so you could make it huge if you want to.



    Change View in Calendar for Windows 10


    One Calendar in Microsoft Store is big and bold. You have to sign in with a Microsoft account.
    Attachment 385055


    And if you want to have bigger and bolder fonts in all Windows 10, you could use Segoe UI Black all over.
    I personally prefer that.
    Attachment 385058
    Winaero Tweaker.
    Download Winaero Tweaker
    Last edited by NTN; 04 Feb 2023 at 05:48.
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  3. Posts : 16,960
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #3

    OtherWay1982 said:
    The clock is many hours behind. I don't remember how to fix this. Can you give me some ideas how to trouble shoot why my the clock is not accurate on the Task bar?
    Change the Time - TenForumsTutorials
    Once you have set it to the correct time, or close to the correct time, manually then Windows' own automatic timesyncing should be able to keep it on time.
    Synchronize Clock with an Internet Timer Server - TenForumTutorials


    And do consider what the circumstances are in which it is losing time.
    If it's when you have power off then it might be your Bioses CMOS battery.


    Best of luck,
    Denis
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