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I recently completed my hackintosh build (spec in my sig) and everything is running smooth now. There is an annoying issue that I can't find the cause and want to check to see if anyone had encountered this.

 

After booting into OSX, and then boot into Win7, the clock will move forward 5 hrs ahead (GMT) but the setting is Eastern Standard. My location is in EST time zone.

 

Doesn't cause a lot of other problems. It is just annoying to have to reset the clock everytime I boot into Windows after OSX.

I recently completed my hackintosh build (spec in my sig) and everything is running smooth now. There is an annoying issue that I can't find the cause and want to check to see if anyone had encountered this.

 

After booting into OSX, and then boot into Win7, the clock will move forward 5 hrs ahead (GMT) but the setting is Eastern Standard. My location is in EST time zone.

 

Doesn't cause a lot of other problems. It is just annoying to have to reset the clock everytime I boot into Windows after OSX.

 

This is beacuse OSX uses UTC, while windows does not, but there is a fix. Just a little registry edit in windows will fix the problem right up! Just do this, and your good to go.

http://kb.norsetech.net/set-windows-clock-to-utc-time/

Thanks!

 

This is beacuse OSX uses UTC, while windows does not, but there is a fix. Just a little registry edit in windows will fix the problem right up! Just do this, and your good to go.

http://kb.norsetech.net/set-windows-clock-to-utc-time/

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