June 13, 2018

Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server

Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server: If you have set the Clock in Windows 10 to automatically set time then you may be aware that the current time is synchronized with an Internet Time Server in order to update time. This means that the clock on your PC’s Taskbar or Windows Settings is updated at regular intervals to match the time on the time server which ensures that your clock has accurate time. You need to be connected to the internet for time to automatically synchronize with an Internet time server without which the time won’t be updated.

Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server

Now Windows 10 uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to connect with the Internet time servers in order to synchronize Windows Clock. If the time in Windows Clock is not accurate then you could face network issues, corrupted files, and incorrect timestamps in documents & important files. With Windows 10 you could easily change the time servers or can even add a custom time server when necessary.

So now you know it’s important for your Windows to display the correct time in order to ensure proper functioning of your PC. Without which certain applications and Windows services will start experiencing issues. So without wasting any time let’s see How to Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

How to Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server

Etsa bonnete ba hore u theha sebaka sa ho khutlisa haeba ho na le ntho e sa tsamaeeng hantle.

Method 1: Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server in Internet Time Settings

1.Mofuta ho laola boemo in Windows 10 Search then click on Lekhotla la taolo ho tsoa sephethong sa patlo.

Tlanya control panel ho batlisisa

2. Joale tobetsa "Tshupanako, Puo le Sebaka” ebe o tobetsa “Letsatsi le Nako".

Click Date and Time then Clock and Region

3.Under Date and Time window click “Fetola letsatsi le nako".

Tobetsa Fetola letsatsi le nako

4.Switch to Internet Time then click on “Fetola maemo".

select Internet Time and then click on Change settings

5. Etsa bonnete ba hore u tšoaea "Amahanya le seva sa nako ea Marang-rang” box, then select a time server from the Server drop-down and click Update Now.

Make sure Synchronize with an Internet time server is checked and select time.nist.gov

6.Click Ok then click Apply followed by OK again.

7.If the time is not updated then choose a different Internet time server and again click Update now.

Internet Time Settings click synchronize and then update now

8.Reboot PC ea hau ho boloka liphetoho.

Method 2: Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server in Command Prompt

1.Tobetsa Windows Key + X ebe u khetha Laola ka potlako (Admin).

taelo e potlakileng ea admin

2.Ngola taelo e latelang ho cmd ebe o otla Enter:

w32tm / resync
net time /domain

Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server in Command Prompt

3.Haeba u fumana a The service has not been started. (0x80070426) error, joale u lokela ho start Windows Time service.

4.Type the following command to start Windows Time service then again try to synchronize Windows Clock:

Nete ​​e qala w32time

Nete ​​e qala w32time

5.Close Command Prompt and restart your PC.

Method 3: Change the Internet Time Synchronization Update Interval

1.Tobetsa Windows Key + R ebe o thaepa regedit ebe o otla Enter ho bula Registry Editor.

Sebelisa taelo ea regedit

2. Eya ho senotlolo se latelang sa ngoliso:

ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesW32TimeTimeProvidersNtpClient

3 NtpcClient then in right window pane double-click on SpecialPollInterval ho fetola boleng ba yona.

Select NtpClient then in the right window pane double-click on SpecialPollInterval key

4. Joale khetha Decimal from the Base then in the Value date change the value to 86400.

Now select Decimal from the Base then change the Value date of SpecialPollInterval to 86400

Hlokomela: 86400 seconds (60 seconds X 60 minutes X 24 hours X 1 day) which means that the time will be updated every day. The default time is every 604800 seconds (7 days). Just make sure not use the time interval less than 14400 seconds (4 hours) as your computer’s IP will get banned from the time server.

5.Click Ok then close Registry Editor.

6.Reboot PC ea hau ho boloka liphetoho.

Method 4: Add a new Internet time server on Windows 10

1.Type control in Windows 10 Search then click on Lekhotla la taolo ho tsoa sephethong sa patlo.

Tlanya control panel ho batlisisa

2. Joale tobetsa "Tshupanako, Puo le Sebaka” ebe o tobetsa “Letsatsi le Nako".

Click Date and Time then Clock and Region

3.Under Date and Time window click “Fetola letsatsi le nako".

Tobetsa Fetola letsatsi le nako

4.Fetohela ho Nako ea Inthanete ebe o tobetsa "Fetola maemo".

select Internet Time and then click on Change settings

5. Tšoaea "Amahanya le seva sa nako ea Marang-rang” box then under Server type the address of the time server and click Ntlafatsa Hona Joale.

Make sure Synchronize with an Internet time server is checked and select time.nist.gov

Hlokomela: Sheba mona for a list of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time servers that are available on the Internet.

6.Click Ok then click Apply followed by OK again.

7.Reboot PC ea hau ho boloka liphetoho.

Method 5: Add a new Internet time server on Windows 10 using Registry

1.Tobetsa Windows Key + R ebe o thaepa regedit ebe o otla Enter ho bula Mongoli oa Registry.

Sebelisa taelo ea regedit

2. Eya ho senotlolo se latelang sa ngoliso:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionDateTimeServers

3.Tobetsa ho le letona server joale khetha Ncha > Boleng ba Khoele.

Right-click on Servers then select New and click String value

4.Type a number according to the position of the new server, for example, if there are already 2 entries then you have to name this new string as 3.

5.Now double-click on this newly created String Value to change its value.

6. E latelang, type the address of the time server then click OK. For example, if you want to use Google Public NTP server then enter time.google.com.

Double-click this newly created key then type tick.usno.navy.mil in the value data field and click OK

Hlokomela: Sheba mona for a list of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time servers that are available on the Internet.

7.Restart hao PC ho boloka liphetoho.

If you’re still facing in synchronizing Windows 10 Clock then fix them using the below-listed steps:

Hlokomela: This will remove all your custom servers from Registry.

1.Tobetsa Windows Key + X ebe u khetha Laela kapele (Admin).

taelo ea kapele ka litokelo tsa admin

2.Ngola taelo e latelang ho cmd ebe o otla Enter:

netstop w32time
w32tm / hlakola
w32tm / ngoliso
Nete ​​e qala w32time
w32tm /resync /nowait

Fix Corrupted Windows Time service

3.Restart hao PC ho boloka liphetoho.

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Ke eona eo u ithutileng eona ka katleho How to Synchronize Windows 10 Clock with an Internet Time Server but if you still have any queries regarding this tutorial then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.