Why is my computer clock losing time windows xp




















There are many things that most people take for granted. One of them is that clocks always show the current time. There are several situations where the Windows clock starts showing the wrong time. Below are the three most likely reasons why and how to fix them. Keep in mind it is possible these will not fix your clock issue, but I would try these fixes first. This is the most likely scenario, especially if your computer is not brand new. The CMOS chip stores information about the system configuration, including the date and time.

The CMOS battery makes sure the chip can store this data even while the computer is turned off and not hooked up to power. If the battery goes bad, the chip starts losing information and one of the symptoms is that your computer no longer maintains its time and date.

This is an easy to fix for when your computer clock loses time. Your computer may simply be set to the wrong time zone and every time you fix the time, it resets itself to that time zone when you reboot. In Windows 7 you can easily fix the time zone.

This is the least pleasant and most difficult to manage scenario. For this reason, you never have to worry about setting the date and time on your computer, not even during yearly Daylight Saving Changes. However, at times your computer may start displaying incorrect date or time. This can happen due to hardware issues, Online synchronization problems and also due to the presence of viruses on your computer. As mentioned above, the first approach in this case would be re-synchronizing your Windows computer with an online time server and see if this fixes the problem.

Right click on Windows 10 Start button and click on Control Panel. Next click on Change Settings button See image above. On the next popup window Internet Time Settings , make sure that the little box next to Synchronize with an Internet time server is Checked See image below. Next, click on the down arrow and select a time server from one of the available ones. You can stick to the default Microsoft Time Server time.

If you are running Windows, close and disable all screen savers, and End Task all TSRs to ensure your lost time is not being caused by these programs. If this resolves your issue, reboot the computer and determine what TSR or screen saver was causing this issue by disabling one TSR at a time.

You can also leave the screen saver disabled to eliminate that as causing the problem. Once the culprit is found, see if the program has any available updates to resolve your issue.

Some computer viruses can infect a computer and cause the date and time in the operating system to be incorrect or reset to a wrong time zone. A virus can conflict with operating system files that manage the date and time or cause operating system files to become corrupted.

We recommend you run a virus scan to see if your computer is infected. If any viruses are found, remove the viruses from your computer to eliminate the infection.

Change the date, time, and time zone back to the correct settings, then restart the computer. If the date and time are incorrect again after restarting the computer, there may be corrupt operating system files causing the issue.



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