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Old 10-29-2009, 10:34 PM
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i'm gonna try it tonight anyways... not having osx set to gmt seems like something good to have

thanks maya

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Old 10-30-2009, 04:43 AM
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from what i've read, the vista registry whatnot causes some problems for people, and having windows handle actual time and osx do gmt and not auto change time works so perfectly, I wonder why someone would even consider the registry change
If you set up your system to be gmt, all the world clocks you might have set up to show the time in different parts of the world will be useless. Unless you're really living in gmt timezone of course.

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Old 10-30-2009, 06:47 AM
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or u can use this fix from Zeph http://www.MegaShare.com/1579290

works for me every time
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:24 PM
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Having OS X time zone as GMT is not really a solution IMO. I had no troubles with Windows set up to make the system clock based on GMT but you could always use AppleTimeService in Windows, thats supposed to work with zero troubles (it does on Macs so...)

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Old 10-30-2009, 09:38 PM
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so i used the windows bootcamp patch and it works. also installed the zeph patch but i'm not even sure what that does/did

but I have osx to pst time now, and windows showing it as well so thanks!
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:32 PM
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localtime-toggle.pkg

The easiest fix that I have found is a small package called "localtime-toggle.pkg"

The original download link does not work any more so I am giving another link

http://www.kreisels.com/ray/mystuff/...ime-Toggle.pkg

Just set your Mac OS timezone as you would normally, and set your Windows time zone as you would normally. Install this package in Mac OS, and it takes care of everything and leaves you with the correct time zone and the correct time.

good luck...

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Old 12-12-2009, 05:16 AM
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so i set both windows 7 and osx snow to san francisco/pacific standard time

so they should both think I am in the same area and show the exact same time that is saved in the bios, yet when I boot into osx it shows the clock wrong, off by 12 hours or more. if I change it to the correct time of course windows time is off. I know I could make them both connect to the internet and change the time, but that not only dosn't always work, it is irrational.. do others deal with this, and how? it drives me crazy


how do I force osx to just show the time that is in the bios correctly?

thanks
Dear Spalek83,

Relax, relax . . . . OS X collects and writes clock from/to BIOS directly !!
Tuning can be done with these :-

- Pls correct your clock to ur current time first.
- Use a Terminal,
- type
sudo nano /etc/rc.local
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type in ur password
- type
date `date -u +%m%d%H%M%Y`
- type Ctrl O (to save)
- type Ctrl X (to exit)
- type
sudo nano /etc/rc.shutdown.local
- type
date -u `date +%m%d%H%M%Y`
- [look at the differences, will ya !!]
- type Ctrl O (to save)
- type Ctrl X (to exit)

- restart if you wish to check clock in Win7 and restart again to SL.

(DO NOT miss any single character above - otherwise it may not work)
Well, upon next restart SL will be abit a bit lag to show ur tuned clock but if u click ur clock up there, the correct time will be displayed.

Don't worry, the script won't brick ur OS X.

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