The time displayed on the task bar is 1 hour later than it should be; it now reads 9:50 AM when it is really 8:50 AM. The date/time settings, including adjusting for daylight savings time are all set on automatic - the time shown there is also incorrect. How can I make the correction? Thank you. Sid Leonard
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The thread discusses a user experiencing an incorrect time display on the Windows taskbar, despite automatic date and time settings being enabled. Contributors suggest solutions such as adjusting date/time settings manually, disabling and re-enabling daylight savings time, and checking BIOS/UEFI and CMOS battery status. Overall, the discussion indicates troubleshooting steps for resolving time discrepancies on Windows, with some users noting the importance of verifying system settings and hardware components like the CMOS battery.
The thread discusses a user experiencing an incorrect time display on the Windows taskbar, despite automatic date and time settings being enabled. Contributors suggest solutions such as adjusting date/time settings manually, disabling and re-enabling daylight savings time, and checking BIOS/UEFI and CMOS battery status. Overall, the discussion indicates troubleshooting steps for resolving time discrepancies on Windows, with some users noting the importance of verifying system settings and hardware components like the CMOS battery.
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