How to Solve Windows 10 Does Not Update Daylight Savings Time (DST)
Many users have reported that after they had set time zone and set time automatically turned on in settings, the computer time is still one hour behind. Consequently, they have to set it manually. If that's the problem facing you, you can refer to this article to learn a fleshed-out way to remediate the anomaly.
Time is also important in Windows operating systems. When files are modified, deleted, or created, the computer uses the data and time to label them and in this way, eases later operations related to those files.
In any case, if Windows 10 doesn't update Daylight Savings time, use these steps to fix it:
Step 1: Right-click on the displayed time in the lower-right corner and select Adjust date/time.
Step 2: Scroll down the right page to click the Add clocks for different time zones link within the Related settings section.
Step 3: Switch to Data and Time and then click on Change time zone.
Step 4: Make sure that you have set the correct time zone.
Step 5: Back to the Data and Time tab and select Change date and time.
Step 6: Set the correct date and time.
Step 7: Click on OK to confirm your change.
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