Windows 10 comes with a whole lot of functionality that we take for granted until they start playing up, sending us scurrying to Google to find a fix or a workaround. The time and date setting is one such feature that the system sets automatically, but you need to know how to change that manually in case something goes haywire in your PC. So today, we’ll learn how to change your date, time, and time zone manually in Windows 10.

In this tutorial, we will discuss a fast and effortless way to change date and time in Windows 10 computers. We will also learn how to change date format, time format, clock settings, and more. So without further ado, let’s look at how you can set the date and time manually in Windows 10.

  • Right-click on the clock icon on the bottom-right corner of your taskbar and select ‘Adjust date/time‘.

  • Once you switch off ‘Set time automatically’, you will be able to access the manual mode. Tap on the ‘Change’ button as seen in the screenshot below to set the date and time manually.

Change Clock and Calendar Formats

  • To change the date and time formats in Windows 10, go to Control Panel > Date and Time.

  • From here, you can use the drop-down menus to select the time format and date format of your choice.

Note: You can also access the date and time format menu from Settings > Time and Language > Date and time > Date and time regional formatting > Change data formats.

You can follow the steps in this tutorial to easily change the time and date settings, as well as the time and date format, in Windows 10. So go ahead, fix the date and time on your computer and let us know if you find the methods intuitive enough or if you think Microsoft should make it easier to change the clock settings in the next version of Windows. While at it, you can also check out some of our other Windows 10 tutorials, including how to group your taskbar shortcuts, how to set alarms and timers, how to disable smartscreen filter and how to switch users, among others.