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Fix the time difference between osx86 and Windows in multiboot setups.


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dannymichel

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Thank you very much.

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I think That I have found the easiest solution for this problem.

I think that the only thing you should do is change the time zone on your mac insallation.

Here is my example:
My mac was showing 17:00 o'clock instead of the 15:00, which was the time at the moment.

I'm living in time zone X and all I needed to do was to change it to X-2 time zone and lock the changes.

I've restarted my pc serveral times and both Windows and Mac are showing the right time.

I hope someone else is going to try this, in order to see if this really works.






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Yeah but now your time zone is wrong. This remains the best way because it eliminates the issue completely, with no side effects.

View PostWallyFTW, on 08 August 2011 - 05:12 PM, said:


Boot into Windows.
Run --> Regedit

Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation\
Check if a DWORD (32-Bit) called "RealTimeIsUniversal" exists. If it does, make sure its value "1". If it doesn't make a new DWORD (32-Bit) and call it "RealTimeIsUniversal" and have it set a value of 1.

Reboot into OS X.
Set the time via time.apple.com.
Reboot into Windows.
All should be well.






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