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So I updated the BIOS on my G31T-M and now OSX86 installs fine, but the date and time are messed up now.

 

I can go into the BIOS and set, save and exit, go back in, and the date and time are correct. As soon as I get into VISTA or OSX, the time is wrong. I set it, reboot, then it's wrong in the BIOS.

 

So it's saving it in the BIOS but something is changing it in the operating system???

 

Any ideas?

I am experiencing this bug, too. If I switch between Vista and Mac the time gets screwed up on both, I'm not sure if there is a fix I just set my Mac's timezone to my real timezone so that I don't have to update it every time and also set it to synchronize with their time server, I think the Mac time no longer gets screwed up, but Vista does I think... :)

I am experiencing this bug, too. If I switch between Vista and Mac the time gets screwed up on both, I'm not sure if there is a fix I just set my Mac's timezone to my real timezone so that I don't have to update it every time and also set it to synchronize with their time server, I think the Mac time no longer gets screwed up, but Vista does I think... :)

 

When you boot into MAC is it messed up every time? Mine is never right until it makes the update with the time server.

 

In other words if I set it in MAC, reboot, then it's wrong again when it reboots to MAC.

 

 

I think my issue is different. My time is being stored in my bios but changing everytime I enter either operating system. The date is correct but the time is wrong.

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