How to Fix Changing Date and Time Issues in Windows 7

Learn how to resolve the pesky issue of changing date and time on Windows 7 quickly and easily.

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Replace the CMOS battery if it's dead, which typically causes time resets. Manually set the date and time: Go to Control Panel > Date and Time > Change date and time. Synchronize with an internet time server: Date and Time > Internet Time > Change Settings, and choose a server like time.windows.com.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why does my computer's date keep changing? Your computer's date may keep changing due to a dead CMOS battery, which affects timekeeping when the computer is turned off.
  2. How do I set the date and time in Windows 7? To set the date and time in Windows 7, go to Control Panel, then Date and Time, and select 'Change date and time'.
  3. What is a CMOS battery and why is it important? A CMOS battery powers the motherboard's real-time clock, maintaining system time and date even when the computer is off.
  4. How can I synchronize my Windows 7 time with the internet? To synchronize your time with the internet in Windows 7, go to Control Panel > Date and Time > Internet Time, and choose a server like time.windows.com.