How to Fix Timezone Dual boot Linux and Window or Hackintosh


If  you may have experienced a problem in which your clocks reset themselves incorrectly every time you boot into Windows. Here's a simple registry edit to fix that.

Essentially, the incorrect clock setting happens because OS X and Linux use GMT time while Windows tries to synchronize with your local time zone, getting confused when you reboot between the two. Apple's own Boot Camp drivers for Windows are supposed to fix this problem, though some users have noticed that it still happens even with the drivers installed, and some Linux users are left out in the cold. Furthermore, if you have a Hackintosh, you can't install the Boot Camp drivers, so you'll need to find another way around the problem.

goto  run " regedit "

and then go to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation


    

and then Right click anywhere in the right pane and hit New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name it

and set name "RealTimeIsUniversal" .

restrart your Laptop to hackintosh or linux.

Thx.


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