If this error occurs, you need to ensure that your laptop’s time and date settings are set to “automatic”. The below steps are a guide on how to do this - but please note that the steps may vary slightly depending on your operating system version and the specific interface of your laptop.
Windows:
- Click on the "Start" button and open the "Settings" app (gear icon).
- In the Settings window, click on "Time & Language."
- Under the "Date & Time" section, toggle the "Set time automatically" and "Set time zone automatically" options to the "On" position.
- Windows will now synchronize your system time and time zone with the internet servers.
macOS:
- Click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen and select "System Preferences."
- In the System Preferences window, click on “General” and then "Date & Time."
- Ensure that the checkbox for "Set date and time automatically" is checked.
- macOS will automatically synchronize your system time with the internet time servers.
Linux (Ubuntu):
- Click on the system clock located in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Select "Date & Time Settings" or "Time & Date Settings."
- In the Date & Time Settings window, toggle the "Automatic Date & Time" and "Automatic Time Zone" options to the "On" position.
- Ubuntu will now use the internet time servers to set the system time and time zone automatically.
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