How to automatically change the interval of Win10 time through the registry?

  

If Win10 has the "Automatically set time" function enabled, the operating system will synchronize every 604800 seconds (7 days) to avoid time error, but one day in the 7 days is a few seconds. Time, users with a strong sense of time can try to manually change the time synchronization interval.

Changing the Win10 Time Synchronization Interval:

1. Open the Run with the Win + R shortcut and execute the regedit command to open the Registry Editor.

2, navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\ControlSet001\\services\\W32Time\\TimeProviders\\NtpClient

3. Double-click the DWORD named SpecialPollInterval on the right side (32 Bit), change the cardinality from "hexadecimal" to "decimal" to see that the default sync time is 604800 seconds.

4, you can extend the value and demand will shorten, after "OK" Win10 synchronization time interval that is a complete change.

After setting the time update interval, the system will periodically synchronize time with the Internet to maintain the most accurate time of Win10.

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