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I just got a new Dell XPS 15 which runs Windows 10, and I seem unable to synchronize the time with the time servers. I've tried multiple solutions that I've found online, such as restarting Windows Time Service, switching to a different time server, disabling the firewall, etc. and nothing works. Windows cannot connect to the server and the connection times out.

Any suggestions on how to fix this?

EDIT: I've tried the solutions posted in this question, but they didn't work for me. They're essentially what I listed above.

johnymm
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    Possible duplicate of [Can't Sync Windows 10 Clock to The Internet](https://superuser.com/questions/1047359/cant-sync-windows-10-clock-to-the-internet) – Moab Nov 07 '19 at 03:58
  • I've tried the solutions suggested in that post but they didn't work for me. – johnymm Nov 07 '19 at 04:04
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    Try to see if the free [neutron](http://keir.net/neutron.html) works for you, as an experiment. – harrymc Nov 07 '19 at 14:08
  • Not sure what happened but the problem seemed to fix itself the next day. I didn't do anything or change anything. It just worked. Nevertheless, thank you. – johnymm Nov 08 '19 at 02:33

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