Time Zones belongs to a Daylight Saving Configuration Utility.TimeZoneSetter is a small utility that allows to adjust time zones information on a Windows computer. It is primarily intended to be used on operating systems that no longer receive Windows updates or have updates disabled. (Note that on any current operating system that is set up to receive Windows updates, your time zone information will be maintained automatically.)
This utility allows to do the following:
– Set the current time zone.
– Adjust a time zone offset (or “bias”) in minutes from the GMT, or Greenwich Mean Time.
– Adjust daylight saving parameters for a time zone, such as when the daylight saving begins and ends.
– Adjust “dynamic” daylight saving parameters, supported on Windows Vista and later operating systems, that are specific for each year.
– Create a backup of your time zones information, or restore it back.
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Requirements:Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10/11
HOW TO MAKE A BACKUP
It is important to make a backup of your time zones information before you begin modifying it. To make a backup start TimeZoneSetter, then go to File -> Make Backup and provide the location and a file name for the backup. Then click Save to create it. The backup file produced will have the “.tzsbkp” extension. That file can be used at any time later to restore your time zones information.