Setting the date and time on your computer is an essential task to ensure that your system’s clock is accurate. This guide will walk you through the steps to adjust your computer’s date and time settings. Keeping your computer’s clock accurate is important for a variety of reasons, such as file timestamps, scheduling tasks, and ensuring secure connections over the internet.

Method 1: Using the System Tray
- Locate the date and time display in the bottom-right corner of your screen on the system tray.
- Click on the date and time. A small calendar and clock will appear.
- Click “Change date and time settings.”
- In the “Date and Time” window, click the “Change date and time” button.
- Adjust the date and time using the provided dialog boxes. You can also change the time zone by clicking the “Change time zone” button.
- Click “OK” to save your changes.
Method 2: Using the Control Panel
- Open the Control Panel. You can do this by searching for “Control Panel” in the Windows search bar.
- In the Control Panel, click on “Clock and Region.”
- Under the “Date and Time” section, click “Set the time and date.”
- In the “Date and Time” window, click the “Change date and time” button and adjust the date and time as needed.
- To change the time zone, click the “Change time zone” button.
- Click “OK” to save your changes.
Most users do not realized that the programs they use, the websites that they browse and the time/date stamps on documents all use the system time and date. This is the reason that we know how to keep the system date and time current and accurate. If you need assistance with this function after reading this how-to article feel free to contact our Computer Helpdesk Support Service team for assistance.
