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So I booted in to Windows 7 and it now shows my time as being 5 hours behind. How would I change it back, and prevent it from doing that again?
Last edited by duke11235 (2010-09-06 23:28:47)
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http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beg … _Set_Clock
You should edit /etc/rc.conf and change the value of HARDWARECLOCK
Last edited by skunktrader (2010-09-06 22:22:06)
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It's a possibility but I also have Mac on this machine that I use WAY more often, and I think that would mess it up again. How do I reset it so that its back on UTC?
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It's a possibility but I also have Mac on this machine that I use WAY more often, and I think that would mess it up again. How do I reset it so that its back on UTC?
Reset what? System clock, hardware clock, both? http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time
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That fixed it, guess I'll just try to avoid booting Win7 in the future
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You can google for how to set the Windows clock to be UTC, that's the best way IMO. My Vista install is set to that, its just a registry key somewhere.
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That fixed it, guess I'll just try to avoid booting Win7 in the future
Have you tried setting all your clocks to localtime? Windows likes it, Arch doesn't mind, I have no idea what OS X prefers - maybe you should ask some other people who are triple-booting.
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I know Mac uses UTC, and I don't think you can change it. Thanks for the suggestion
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