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Using Windows 7 64 Bit on Mac
When I set the time to UTC -6 for CDT I have to reset the clock manually. It works fine until I shut the MacPro down and it reboots. Then the time reverts to UTC-0 every time.
Will the new Mac Drivers fix this issue? |
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I remember when I first started using bootcamp (which version I can't be sure now, maybe 2?) the clock wouldn't stay set under Windows.
However the issue sorted itself at some point, presumably after an Apple bootcamp update. Too long ago for me to recall specifically alas. If you aren't running the latest bootcamp package it can't hurt to upgrade. |
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I'm running Win 7 Professional on a MP4,1 with bootcamp 3.1 (OS 10.6.4) and it works fine for me. I did the upgrade from XP to Win 7 last night and was happy with how easy it went.
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