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Set BIOS to defaults lost boot manager

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Re: [SOLVED]: Set BIOS to defaults lost boot manager

#16 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

elton-w wrote:once again it resets to FOUR HOURS AHEAD in Widows
Run this command from a Windows Administrator prompt to make it use a sensible time scheme:

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reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation" /v RealTimeIsUniversal /d 1 /t REG_DWORD /f
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tzutil /s UTC
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Re: Set BIOS to defaults lost boot manager

#17 Post by elton-w »

bw123 wrote:
once again it resets to FOUR HOURS AHEAD in Widows
Wow, that brings back memories. On win2k and xp I eventually gave up and just told windows I was in UTC time. The clock was always wrong but grand theft auto 3 didn't care.
This is now solved,
Good job.
It's the only one of my machines that does this in Windows.
Another reason why I always switch to Linux on my machines. <sheesh!>
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