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After upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10, then I used the non-bootable Win 10 ISO disk to do what I thought was a "clean" install because I chose "Save Nothing". That's when the Time Zone setting problem discovered. There is no choice for US Eastern. It has UTC-10, -9, -8, -7 and -6 (stopped there) ----- just doesn't have -5.
1.Right-click on the time in the bottom-right of the screen and select Adjust Date/Time. 2.A window will open. On the left side of the window select the Date & time tab. Then, under "Change date and time" click Change. Note: Both Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically must be Off to make this change.
Click that current. setting to see a drop-down menu listing all the available zones, in order, probably starting with your current setting. (Mine starts with Central. Time, UTC -0600. To see "Eastern Time (US & Canada)", I have to scroll down. about 4 lines to -0500.)
Click Start, type: region language. Hit Enter on your keyboard. Under the Formats tab, click Additional settings... Click the Time tab. Click Reset. Click Apply and OK. Best, Andre. twitter/adacosta.
Right-click and select Run as Administrator. Type 'tzutil /l' to see a list of all time zones. Once you find your time zone, copy the description that is on the second line. Example: (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Central Standard Time <---- copy. Afterwards, type 'tzutil /s " (paste the time zone here)" '.
5. Click on “Change time zone.” 6. Choose one of the time zones and then click on “Select.” 7. Close the panel to end the process. Alternatively, you can set date and time preferences on a Windows device by selecting Settings > Time & Language as the Teams will follow the time zone on your device. I hope that helps!
1. Press Win + X and select Windows PowerShell (Admin) 2. Type the following command and note the time zone that you want to use and press Enter: Get-TimeZone -ListAvailable. 3. Type the following command to set the new time zone and press Enter: Set-TimeZone -Name "Eastern Standard Time (US & Canada)" In the command, make sure to change ...
Open an elevated prompt. Press the Windows key + X, and then right-click on Command Prompt (Admin). 2. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: sfc /scannow. Note: The scan may take some time, so please be patient. Windows will repair any corrupted or missing files that are found.
Go to Start>Settings>Time & Language. Turn off the "Set the time automatically". Click to Change. Set the time which is the right time for you. Keep us posted.
3. Close the command prompt. Restart the computer and check if the same issue appears. If the above method did not fix the issue, kindly try to create a new user profile on your windows computer and check if the same issue appears on the new user. Please click on the link below and follow the steps to create a new user profile.