Your clock seems stuck on the current UTC time while your local time zone remains unchanged. It might be due to the CMOS battery failing early or a Windows 10 issue.
Your clock seems stuck on the current UTC time while your local time zone remains unchanged. It might be due to the CMOS battery failing early or a Windows 10 issue.
If it were the CMOS battery, other BIOS configurations would also reset. You can try it without any custom settings to see what happens, and if nothing changes, Windows will handle it.
If it were the CMOS battery, other BIOS configurations would also reset. You can try it without any custom settings to see what happens, and if nothing changes, Windows will handle it.
Windows often talks a lot, but I’ve begun using Linux as my primary operating system while keeping Windows for gaming and essential apps. It runs so much quicker and feels more responsive than Windows, which can sometimes feel slow and heavy.
Windows often talks a lot, but I’ve begun using Linux as my primary operating system while keeping Windows for gaming and essential apps. It runs so much quicker and feels more responsive than Windows, which can sometimes feel slow and heavy.