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  1. I see that the date time is right adjusted rather than being centered.


    In the below image time is right adjusted how can I centered adjust it?

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    Thumalamanish, Apr 21, 2024
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  2. Date and Time is right but wrong

    Hi Joshua,

    Thank you for keeping us posted.

    - Do you have a different computer set up with your Microsoft account?

    Meanwhile, I would suggest you to try the troubleshooting steps suggested by Andre Da Costa on
    How to troubleshoot Product Activation in Windows 10

    I would also suggest you to manually set up your computer to synchronize with Windows time by following the steps below:

    1. Type "date and time" in the search bar and open it.

    2. Click on "internet time" tab.

    3. Click on "change settings".

    4. Check "synchronize with an internet time server"

    5. Under server, select time.windows.com
    from the drop down list.

    6. Click on "update now" and click
    ok.

    7. Restart your computer and check if the issue persists.

    Also make sure the time zone is set correctly by following the steps below:

    1. Press Windows key + I

    2. Click on "time and language".

    3. Click on "date and time"

    4. Choose the appropriate time zone from the drop down list.

    Let us know the result.
     
    Wungraileng Vashi, Apr 21, 2024
    #2
  3. Jonas Flo Win User
    Weird date/time glitch

    Hi John,

    This could be caused by an error on your system files or it could just be a mistake on your Date/Time settings. A normal restart usually fixes the issue, but if in case it doesn't you can try this steps instead.

    • Right-click on the date and time on your taskbar. A set of options should appear.
    • Choose Adjust date/time. Make sure that it is set to your correct timezone.
    • On the second drop-down, choose Don't show additional calendars.
    • At the bottom, click on Change date and time formats.
    • Suggested format should be:
    • Firs day of week - Sunday
    • Short date - M/d/yyyy
    • Long date - dddd, MMMM d, yyyy
    • Short time - h:mm tt
    • Long time - h:mm:ss tt
    You can check the Region and language as well to make sure. It is located on the same Adjust date/time window.

    It can be a simple graphic concern so you can also try and update your display driver. Just type in
    devmgmt on your search bar beside the Start button. A new window should appear. Expand
    Display adapters then right click on your adapter. Click
    Properties.
    Then go to Driver tab, then click Update
    Driver.

    If you have any other concerns, don't hesitate to come back to us.
     
    Jonas Flo, Apr 21, 2024
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  4. I see that the date time is right adjusted rather than being centered.

    Date and Time

    Hi Roman,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    I understand your inconvenience. We will assist you with it.

    I suggest you to change the Date and Time format from Control Panel and check. Also select the time zone as UTC-5.00 Eastern Time.


    After changing the setting, I suggest you to set “Windows Time” service as automatic. Follow the steps provided below.

    • Press Windows logo Key + R key.
    • Type services.msc
    • Right click on Windows Time service.
    • Select Properties.
    • Under startup type drop down, change it to Automatic.
    • Click on Apply button and OK button.
    Restart your computer and check.

    Hope this information is helpful. For any further query, feel free to contact us.

    Thank you.
     
    Syed Md Bilal, Apr 21, 2024
    #4
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