Andre Robatino <robatino <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:

> There's a registry hack, which I use on both XP and Vista, and should work on
> Windows 7 as well, that will make Windows interpret the hardware clock as UTC
> (search for "registry UTC"). It works fine for me, though I've heard there may
> be issues with suspend/hibernate (which I don't normally do).

Probably a better search is for "RealTimeIsUniversal" which is the registry key
that needs to be set (to 1). When using this on a dual-boot system, I make sure
that only the more frequently used OS (Linux in my case) has NTP enabled, since
they aren't aware of each other.




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