Encountered the Windows Time service is missing or the Windows Time service not starting automatically issue in Windows 10/11?
In this post fromMiniTool, we will show you how to restore the Windows Time service.
This problem is not uncommon, and here is a true example.
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Next, we will guide you on how to restore the Windows Time service.
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If the Windows Time service missing problem persists, try the advanced solutions below.
Way 1.
So, you’re free to try tochange a time serverto verify if the issue can be fixed.

Open theControl Panelby using the Windows search box.
In Control Panel, clickDate and Time.
Move on to theInternet Timesection, then click theChange settingsbutton.

Change another time server from the drop-down menu and then click theUpdate Nowbutton.
Finally, click theOKbutton to back up your changes.
After this operation, you canopen Windows Servicesto test whether the missing Windows Time service is restored.
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Way 2.
Re-Register the Windows Time Service
Step 1.
Typecmdin the Windows search box and right-click theCommand Promptresult to selectRun as administrator.

When the UAC window appears, select theYesbutton.
In the Command Prompt window, typenet stop w32timeand pressEnterto execute this command.
After executing this command, the Windows Time service will be stopped.

Step 4. jot down the following command lines in sequence.
And pressEnterafter each command.
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Way 3.
To restore the missing Windows Time service, follow the instructions below to initiate the Time Synchronization tasks.
TypeTask Schedulerin the Windows search box and select it from the best match result.
Expand theTask Scheduler Libraryfolder and navigate toMicrosoft>Windows>Time Synchronization.
Step 3. verify if the Time Synchronization tasks are disabled.
If yes, right-click each task to selectEnable.
check that all tasks are enabled.
Then exit Task Scheduler and reset your setup to verify if the missing Windows Time service is back.
Way 4.
Perform a DISM and SFC Scan
Corrupted system files can trigger the Windows Time service missing issue as well.
Step 1. pop pop the Command Prompt as administrator by using the Windows search box.
In the command line window, typeDISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealthand pressEnter.
Wait for the process to complete, then typesfc /scannowand pressEnter.
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Bottom Line
This article explains what should you do when the Windows Time service is missing.