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Old 10-28-2009, 01:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Windows - Bootcamp Win XP time problem

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I am running Windows XP Pro SP3 in Bootcamp. Every time I run XP the time is off by an hour! I tried updating it with the windows and government server but it didn't work.

Any body has any subjections??

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Remove the daylight savings time setting in XP. The Mac side (OS X) automatically adjust for that to the system clock. Windows is trying to do it again, that's why you're off by an hour.

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Remove the daylight savings time setting in XP. The Mac side (OS X) automatically adjust for that to the system clock. Windows is trying to do it again, that's why you're off by an hour.
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I removed the daylight savings time setting, adjusted the time and restarted bootcamp but it changes the time back. I have also tried to synchronized the time with, and without daylight savings but it keeps setting the wrong time.

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