Incorrect setting of the time

I am in Washington, D.C., and I put my settings surfaces of PC at the time of the East (United States and Canada &).  I also have the button on stating that he must adjust for DST automatically.  However, the time that shows on my surface is an hour later than my real time.  Would like to know how to solve this problem.

You use a time server (time.windows.com and time.nist.gov)?

Try the procedure described on this page:

http://www.faqforge.com/Windows/correct-wrong-system-time-in-Windows-8/

I saw another thread who recommended using time.nist.gov if the time is off by one hour.

Hope this helps,

Kate

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