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How do you change the year without getting errors.

nathaniel rios 70 Reputation points
2026-02-16T21:45:56.6833333+00:00

I have changed 2010, but it gives me errors that the 2025 videos, music, and more stuff was not available.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-16T21:46:03.0766667+00:00
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    To avoid errors when changing the year in your system, ensure that you are following the correct procedures for your specific application. If you are encountering errors related to media availability (like videos and music), it may be due to the system's settings or the way it interprets the year change.

    1. Check System Settings: Make sure that your system's date and time settings are correctly configured. This includes ensuring that the year is set to the correct value in the system settings.
    2. Clear Cache: Sometimes, cached data can cause issues. Try clearing the cache of the application or the system to see if that resolves the errors.
    3. Update Software: Ensure that all your applications and the operating system are updated to the latest versions, as updates often fix bugs and compatibility issues.
    4. Consult Documentation: If available, refer to the documentation of the specific application you are using for any specific instructions regarding year changes.

    If you continue to experience issues, consider reaching out to customer support for the specific application or service you are using, as they may have more tailored solutions for your problem.

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  2. Jess-Q 8,630 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-17T11:07:07.7+00:00

    Hi @nathaniel rios

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum 

    Regarding your issue, many Windows features rely on the correct system date. When the date is set far in the past, files that were created or modified in recent years appear to be “from the future,” which can cause Windows to report errors such as files not being available or media not loading. 

    Here are a few steps you can try: 

    1. Disable "Auto-Sync" Correctly 
    • Open Settings  
    • Go to Time & language > Date & time. 
    • Toggle Set time automatically to Off. 
    • Toggle Set time zone automatically to Off.
    1. The "Offline" Trick 
    • Disconnect your Wi-Fi or Ethernet. 
    • Once offline, click Change next to "Set the date and time manually." 
    • Change it to 2010. 
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    • Note: You can now run local files or old software, but web-based apps (YouTube, Spotify, Netflix) will stay broken because their security keys cannot exist in 2010. 
    1. Clear the "Time Cache"  
    • In the Date & time menu, toggle Set time automatically back to On. 
    • Scroll down to Additional settings and click the Sync now button. 
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    • If it fails, restart your PC. This clears the temporary SSL cache that was holding onto the 2010 data. 

    Hopefully it will help work with your issue and if you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.  


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