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Dual-Boot: Vista / OS X 10.5 System Time Problem
Hey,
I have iAtkos v7 upgraded to 10.5.8 running on one HDD, and Vista Ultimate 64-bit running on another HDD. I choose which one to boot from during my bios post screen. It works great. My only problem is that if I set the time correctly in OS X, it's off by 7 hours in Vista. OS X reads 9:45am, Vista reads 4:45pm. And the same goes for the other way around. If I set the time to be correct in Vista, it's off by 7 hours in OS X. Both OS's are set to the same time zones. How can I correct this so both systems display the same time? The only thing I can think of, is set one of the OS's to GMT 0, and see if that fixes it. Intel Core2 Quad Q9450 | Asus Rampage Extreme | 4GB DDR3-2000 | Diamond Radeon HD 5870 | ADI AD1988B Audio
200GB Seagate sATA2 | 2 x 250GB Seagate sATA2 | 500GB Seagate sATA2 | 1TB Maxtor USB | Pioneer DVR-212D sATA DVD+-RW Mac OS X 10.5.8 | Voodoo 9.7.0 Kernel | VoodooHDA |
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Google for appletimeservice for a possible solution.
There's also a registry hack to make vista use utc instead of local time. AsRock P45TS | C2D E8200 | GeForce 8600GTS Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.1 + Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7600 + Fedora 11 |
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there is a timefix package for osx by zeph, incorporated in most distros i used.
it must be found somewhere if googled. try "localtime-toggle.pkg" 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. Leopard 10.6.5 | Core i3 | Gigabyte H55M-USB3 | ATI 5770 | Coolermaster Cosmos |