Some laptops have a BIOS setting called or "Power Off RTC" that stops the real-time clock when the battery is critically low. This can cause the clock to lag behind.
Here are the step-by-step methods to fix this error. Please follow them in order. Method 1: Sync Windows Time (Fastest Fix)
This mechanism can be triggered in several scenarios:
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If the "Sync now" button fails, the background service responsible for keeping time might be stuck. Press Win + R , type , and hit Enter. Find Windows Time in the list.
Set the specific date and time that your software requires (often a date back in 2013 or 2014 for older cracked versions). Create a desktop shortcut through the utility.