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Dual boot time bug

Anonymous
2019-01-13T10:59:40+00:00

"My system is dual bootable, Ubuntu or Windows 10.  Ubuntu shows the correct time.  I think this rules out a bad cmos battery.

Windows 10 always shows the wrong time.  Location settings are correct, time zone settings are correct.

When I select to keep time manually, (turning off the autosync) It is fine.  When I reboot, it is wrong again.  When I select to automatically have windows set my time, it is fine.  When I reboot, it is wrong again.

I've gotten to where I keep a clock next to my computer, and fix the time each time I boot into windows..... but there has to be an actual solution."

You posted this earlier. I have the same problem.

Did you find any solution?

Please reply.

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  1. DaveM121 891.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-01-13T11:06:10+00:00

    Hi Amit

    Right click your Clock and choose 'Adjust Date/Time'

    At the top right, click 'Additional Date, Time and Regional Settings'

    Click 'Set the Date and Time'

    On the resulting dialog, choose Internet Time Tab and click 'Change Settings'

    Change the Time Server used by Windows and click 'Update Now'

    Does a different server provide the correct time on your PC?

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-01-13T11:00:38+00:00

    Hi Amit

    Modify the time again, but before shutting down or restarting, disable fast startup.

    Press Windows key + X

    Click Power options

    Click Additional power settings under Related settings

    Click Choose what the power button does

    Click Change settings that are currently unavailable

    Uncheck 'Turn on fast startup (recommended)

    Click Save changes.

    Click Restart now and see if it works.

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