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Sep 23, 2016 11:26 AM in response to baanfrombroek in waterlandby alex_h1,Hi baanfrombroek in waterland,
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. Based on what you stated, it seems like the time in the screen save is incorrect. If the time is incorrect there is a reason why that may be happening. You may want to check your date and time and location settings in System Preferences.-
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
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Click Date & Time, then select to set the date and time automatically or manually.
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Automatically: Select “Set date and time automatically,” then choose the network time server for your region.
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Manually: Deselect “Set date and time automatically,” then manually enter the date and time. When you’re done, click Save.
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Click Time Zone, then select to set the time zone automatically or manually.
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Automatically: Select “Set time zone automatically using current location.”
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Manually: Deselect “Set time zone automatically using current location,” click a location on the map, click the Closest City pop-up menu, then choose the city closest to your location.
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OS X El Capitan: Set the date and time on your Mac
I know this article says El Capitan but the settings are in the same place.
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