How to adjust time on Windows 10 computer

How to adjust time on Windows 10 computer

Right click on the clock at the bottom right of your screen and select adjust date/time
Then turn off set time automatically and turn off set time zone automatically.

Then select (utc-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)

Then click sync now

And then turn set time and set time zone automatically back to on. This should fix your issue.
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