24 hour time windows 10

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Argh.Įxtremely frustrating having the time thrown out by one hour every time I sync, with no way to prevent it. So why is it changing it to 24 hour time ? And anyway, why bother to have a 12/24 hour time setting in the ipod touch user interface if itunes is going to override it every time you sync ?įurthermore our daylight savings time start and stop dates have changed this year (daylight savings started a week earlier) and even though Windows changed correctly on the new date, (thanks to an update through windows update) iTunes kept changing the ipods time back to the incorrect time (one hour earlier) despite the correct time being displayed on the PC - clearly iTunes is using an inbuilt daylight savings lookup list which has NOT been updated, rather than using the one built into Windows. New Zealand does NOT use 24 hour time - and my region settings in Windows are set correctly for 12 hour time, and 12 hour time is what is displayed on the Windows clock. The iPod touch is running V1.1.1 and I'm syncing to iTunes on Windows XP SP2.Įvery time I dock the ipod with iTunes running it switches back to 24 hour time mode and resets the time from the PC's time. I have this problem too - in New Zealand.