This is what the frustrated Australian Microsoft user is saying. And according to a Microsoft Support Engineer, here’s what needs to be done to solve the time problems on your Surface Pro 2 and, why not, on other Windows 10, 8.1 devices. The problem seems to be caused by the Windows Time Service which need to be set to Automatic.

FIX: The Surface Pro 2 clock is wrong

1. Set Windows Time Service to Automatic

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2. Change Internet Time server settings

If your Internet Time Server settings are not correct, this may explain why your Surface Pro 2 clock is not updating.

3. Check your Surface Pro 2 battery

If your computer battery is no longer working properly, you may encounter time and date issues. You can check if your battery is working by entering BIOS and checking the clock from there. If the clock in BIOS is correct, this indicates that your battery is working properly. If the clock is not showing the correct time, you need to replace your computer battery.  If this has solved your problems, let us know by leaving your comment. If not, here are some additional troubleshooting guides that you can use to fix time and clock issues on the Surface Pro 2:

How to fix Windows 10 clock if it’s wrong Why your computer clock falls behind, and how to fix it What is Windows Time Service and how is it useful?

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