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LanceyPants

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Dec 8, 2008
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Here's the problem; ever since I bootcamped my mac with Windows XP Professional, whenever I restart or boot up in OSX my time is always behind by 6 hours. I went into the settings and unchecked the set date and time automatically but it keeps giving me the wrong time. Any help, or should I uninstall Windows? Thanks guys and gals.
 
Here's the problem; ever since I bootcamped my mac with Windows XP Professional, whenever I restart or boot up in OSX my time is always behind by 6 hours. I went into the settings and unchecked the set date and time automatically but it keeps giving me the wrong time. Any help, or should I uninstall Windows? Thanks guys and gals.

Just make the following entry in your Windows Registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SYSTEM
CurrentControlSet
Control
TimeZoneInformation
RealTimeIsUniversal

and set it to a DValue of 1.
 
So I searched online, I don't know how to get to the registry. Sorry I'm very computer illiterate on operating systems.
 
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