Check the Date and Time in BIOS. Restart the computer and tap F2 on Dell logo.
Under” Main” check if the correct Time and Date displayed.
Check if Windows Time Service is disabled. If yes enable it and set it to Automatic (open Run prompt and type "services.msc".Navigate to Windows Time, right click, select Properties and change Startup to Automatic).
Try manually starting Windows Time Service (open Run prompt and type "services.msc"). Navigate to Windows Time right click and click Start. If it does not start properly, check the event log for the error.
For more information regarding the Date and time synchronization, refer the following link:
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Hi Gourav299,
Check the Date and Time in BIOS. Restart the computer and tap F2 on Dell logo.
Under” Main” check if the correct Time and Date displayed.
Check if Windows Time Service is disabled. If yes enable it and set it to Automatic (open Run prompt and type "services.msc".Navigate to Windows Time, right click, select Properties and change Startup to Automatic).
Try manually starting Windows Time Service (open Run prompt and type "services.msc"). Navigate to Windows Time right click and click Start. If it does not start properly, check the event log for the error.
For more information regarding the Date and time synchronization, refer the following link:
http://bit.ly/ZS9OIV
Also, please help me understand what do you mean by left light on the computer? Is it the Power button?
Awaiting your response!