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Rick Stevens <ricks <at> nerd.com> writes:

> IIRC, Windows forces the hardware clock to the local time.  If you
> intend to dual-boot between Winblows and Linux, uncheck the "System
> clock uses UTC" button in system-config-date "Time Zone" tab and adjust
> your clock again to make sure it's right.

There's a registry hack, which I use on both XP and Vista, and should work on
Windows 7 as well, that will make Windows interpret the hardware clock as UTC
(search for "registry UTC"). It works fine for me, though I've heard there may
be issues with suspend/hibernate (which I don't normally do).





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