06-28-2016, 05:06 PM
Hi I have duel booted from several Linux versions to Windows 7 and 10.
When I get back into windows the time is always wrong and I reset It.
This registry Modification fixed that problem for me In both windows 7 and 10.
Make a Registry Backup first.
If you want to try It open run and type in regedit and hit Ok.
Now go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation
In the right hand pane right click and choose new D word value and name it RealTimeIsUniversal
Now double click on It and give It a value of 1
Close regedit from now on when you boot from Linux into Windows 7 or 10 the time will be correct.
Wrangler
When I get back into windows the time is always wrong and I reset It.
This registry Modification fixed that problem for me In both windows 7 and 10.
Make a Registry Backup first.
If you want to try It open run and type in regedit and hit Ok.
Now go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation
In the right hand pane right click and choose new D word value and name it RealTimeIsUniversal
Now double click on It and give It a value of 1
Close regedit from now on when you boot from Linux into Windows 7 or 10 the time will be correct.
Wrangler