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How to Change the Time Zone in Windows 10

The world knows many time zones, especially on devices you carry around changing the time zone might be useful. Devices like a laptop, a Microsoft surface or anything else you carry around to different time zones do not always update their time zone. This could bring you into problems if you have appointments and your time doesn’t match the meeting time…

In this tutorial we will show you How to Change the Time Zone in Windows 10, it’s really easy and should only take a couple of seconds. Let’s begin shall we with changing your time zone?

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Changing your Time Zone

You can change the current time zone and, therefore, the main clock on your system. We will show you below how you do that.

1. Click on the Clock in your taskbar

2. Once the calendar opens, click on Date and Time Settings as shown in the image below

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3. Settings, Date & Time will open, now scroll down till you see “Time zone

4. You can now choose your current time zone from the drop-down list.

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That’s all you have to do to change your time zone in Windows 10. It’s really easy to find and change. If you, however, have problems changing your time zone then please feel free to visit our forums where we will assist you for free with solving those issues. Thanks for reading and we hope this tutorial helped you on How to Change the Time Zone in Windows 10.

4 Comments

  • James February 2, 2017

    Wrong. That “date and time settings ” is, for some reason, not there when I open up the clock by clicking on it. Had to go to the Action Center then to All Settings and then to Time and Language.

    • Yuri Pustjens October 1, 2017

      Thanks! Sharing this for other people

  • William Brown November 1, 2016

    I think an update got rid of that little link, and replaced it with a thing that shows an agenda instead. Not your fault of course, but I am a little disappointed…

    • Yuri Pustjens October 1, 2017

      It’s still there in the last update, could you please tell me which version of Windows you have?

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