Answer by Richard Lucas for Time an hour off when booting between Windows and...
I think I've had this before myself in the past with a virtual PC and I got round it by having a program run at start up (or capable of being run on demand) which would set the machine time to the...
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When dual booting linux and windows, make sure the motherboard clock is set to "local", or at least that both agree on the format. In gentoo you set it in /etc/conf.d/clock, variable CLOCK="local".On...
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Both systems are set to the correct time zoneThis is probably a DST issue - do both systems have the latest DST patches? In particular for Windows, check that "Automatically adjust clock for daylight...
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I'm currently having some bother with a dual boot box running Windows XP and Fedora. Whenever I reboot into the other operating system, the time is an hour out - when going from Fedora to Windows, it's...
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