If that’s the problem here, it’s very easy to fix.
If you make a mistake and select the wrong time zone, the computer’s clock will automatically sync with the wrong time every time it checks the current time via the Internet. When you first set up Windows, it asks you to set the correct time zone for your physical location. I have a strong suspicion that your PC’s clock is set to the wrong time zone. Rick’s answer: Kevin, the problem is almost certainly not a hardware problem since it keeps a consistent (although incorrect) time. I’m totally at a loss and I’d really like to get this resolved while the machine is still under warranty. It’s about to drive me bonkers!ĭo you think it might be a bad CMOS battery or maybe a bad motherboard? It’s always 1 hour behind, and if I change the time to the correct time it just reverts back to the wrong time all on its own. I recently bought a HP laptop running Windows 10, and ever since I first brought it home it’s been keeping the wrong time.