I recently purchased a new computer for college, and after setting it up, I ran some Windows updates. However, when the computer restarted, the time was off by a significant amount. This caused some of my programs to malfunction, and I encountered additional update failures, likely due to the incorrect time setting. After I manually re-synced the time in the settings, the updates completed successfully. I'm concerned this might indicate a deeper issue with my computer. Should I be worried, or is this something I can overlook? I'm not very tech-savvy, so I appreciate any insights!
2 Answers
On laptops, the BIOS settings, including the clock, might back up using a small battery when the power is off. If your laptop is brand new like you say, this shouldn't be happening. But if it continues, you might want to get it checked out. It's not a silly question at all; gadgets can sometimes act up unexpectedly!
It's unlikely that a Windows update would directly affect your system clock. Time-sync issues can pop up from various sources, like the CMOS battery on the motherboard, especially if this is an older system. Since you mentioned it's a new laptop, it shouldn't be a problem, but it's worth checking if the battery is fine or whether your settings are adjusted.
That's good to know! Just to confirm, what if the time issue keeps happening? What should I do next?

Thanks for validating my concern! I guess I’ll keep an eye on it for now.