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Originally Posted by eq1
The last couple days, after these W7 blue screens, I've noticed that the time on the clock has been wrong once I got W7 up and running again. I'm thinking that could be just a result of the blue screens and weird termination, not a cause of the problem but a result... I guess I'm vaguely aware of CMOS issues, of dying CMOS battery, that could result in clock error, but a couple times probably isn't such an error - I'm thinking...
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Originally Posted by citizenkeith
I've been having that problem in W10 on my dual-boot machine. Driving me crazy (I boot into W10 only to play Black Mesa!). I replaced the battery, and it's still happening.
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This one sounds like you guys may be seeing the difference between the way Linux gets it's time vs. Windows.
Windows uses local time and Linux uses UTC. Back when I dual booted Win7/Xubuntu I forced Windows use UTC and then the clock stayed in sync booting back and forth between OSs.
https://www.howtogeek.com/323390/how...-dual-booting/