In some cases, your computer will reset the time and date as soon as you close Command Prompt.
If your mouse doesn’t have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
You can’t change your computer’s time and date without administrator privileges.
For example, typing in time 08:35:00 AM and pressing ↵ Enter would change your computer’s time to 8:35 AM. To change the time to 10:00 PM, you would type in time 10:00:00 PM and press ↵ Enter. If you’re comfortable with 24-hour time, you can type in your preferred time (e. g. , 14:00:00 for 2:00 PM) and leave off the “AM” or “PM” tag.
To change a United States computer’s date to September 25th, 2018, you would type in date and press ↵ Enter, then type in 09-25-2018 and press ↵ Enter. To adjust the date to read October 12th, 2018 on a European computer, you would type in date and press ↵ Enter, then enter either 12-10-2018 or 2018-10-12 depending on your location.
If you use 24-hour time, you won’t see “AM” or “PM” listed here.