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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 Last edited by spalek83; 10-29-2009 at 10:36 PM. |
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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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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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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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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... Toshiba P305-S8837 Intel Duo Core 2.16 GHZ 4GB RAM / 10.6.1 snow leopard LAN: Marvell Yukon 88e8040T working sound: Conexant High Def SmartAudio 221 works using VoodooHDA built-in mic not working wifi: Intel Pro 3945ABG (not working) / changed to Broadcom BCM4312 802.11 card video: Intel GMA X3100 10.6 original drivers (only external monitor works) webcam: skype, ichat not working, yahoo messenger working VMWare Fusion 2.0 (for MacOSX) running WinXP Pro |
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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 - 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. Credits to ALL MENTORS around the GLOBE. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |