Closed mmeister86 closed 9 months ago
Linux sets the RTC to UTC time, Windows sets the RTC to whatever timezone you have set. This is bad windows behavior. I agree that this needs to be fixed windows-side, but Microsoft has done such a good job forcing this to be an issue for over 20 years.
A workaround: Set clock 1 to UTC on windows, and set Clock 2 to be default AND your timezone.
It works now, either me switching the boot order in UEFI to #1 Windows and #2 Linux or latest Windows update did the trick. Thx for the help anyway!
Describe the Bug
I used this Debloater several times already but this time something has gone wrong. No matter what i set in the settings, time will always be wrong (-1 hour) after rebooting. I have already reset the windows time service in the services manager but that does not seem to solve the issue.
Its a bit annoying, since every PC in my house shows the right time and even when i boot my PC into Linux the time is right. What could've gone wrong?
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Operating System
Windows 11
Operating System Version
22H2
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