Window 10,11 #
- In the search box on the taskbar, type regedit, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the results.
- Right-click Start then select Run or Press window+R. Type regedit in the Open: box, and then select OK.
Window 7 #
Once in a while, the user may find it necessary to edit the registry to change Windows 7 configuration. NOTE: Before any registry editing, make sure to back up the entries within the registry.
1. Open the Start menu and type ‘regedit’ into the search box.
2. Select the program ‘regedit‘ from the list of options displayed.

3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer.

Remove mwivb Folder #
Now double click on HKEY_CURRENT_USER > double click on SOFTWARE> double clieck on VB and VBA Program Settings> right click on ‘mwivb’ >click on delete (press delete key after select mwivb folder) >click on yes

If you faced this problem frequently then use below method
Method 1:
a. Click Start, type services.msc and hit ENTER.
b. Locate Windows Time.
c. Right-click and select Restart.
d. Double click on Windows time and select the startup type as “automatic”.
Method 2:
Check and make sure that the date and time are correctly set in BIOS (Basic Input Output System).
If he not comfortable with changing the date and time in bios, you can contact the computer manufacturer for changing that.
Important: Modifying BIOS/complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Modifications of the settings are at your own risk.
If the issue persists, I suggest you to replace the CMOS battery and check if it helps. You can contact the computer manufacturer to replace the CMOS battery.
The CMOS battery and the clock chip on the motherboard must keep the clock running to maintain the record of the current date and time. If either of them has failed the time will not be correct on the next startup and the time will revert to the initial BIOS default.