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Old 05-11-2021, 11:46 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by eq1 View Post
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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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.
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/
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