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Mac and Windows - Time Error

Mac and Windows - Time Error

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MarkSmolders
Junior Member
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07-03-2025, 10:45 PM
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I've attempted this registry change to resolve the timing issues, but it hasn't worked for me. Is the system clock dependent on an internet connection? "To resolve it, open Start and search for regedit.exe. Press Enter, then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation. Click anywhere in the right pane, choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it RealTimeIsUniversal, double-click it, and set its value to 1." I've also tried using "QWORD (64-bit) Value" without success.
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MarkSmolders
07-03-2025, 10:45 PM #1

I've attempted this registry change to resolve the timing issues, but it hasn't worked for me. Is the system clock dependent on an internet connection? "To resolve it, open Start and search for regedit.exe. Press Enter, then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation. Click anywhere in the right pane, choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it RealTimeIsUniversal, double-click it, and set its value to 1." I've also tried using "QWORD (64-bit) Value" without success.

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hahaha100
Member
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07-05-2025, 04:22 AM
#2
I believe the question seems unusual due to its complexity...it’s surprisingly straightforward once you simplify it. Have you opted for the more direct method and adjusted it via the control panel through the interface?
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hahaha100
07-05-2025, 04:22 AM #2

I believe the question seems unusual due to its complexity...it’s surprisingly straightforward once you simplify it. Have you opted for the more direct method and adjusted it via the control panel through the interface?

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Ondratra12
Member
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07-11-2025, 04:20 AM
#3
I assume you've already checked the database and attempted to modify it, though I'm here to confirm.
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Ondratra12
07-11-2025, 04:20 AM #3

I assume you've already checked the database and attempted to modify it, though I'm here to confirm.

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imr_ali_craft
Junior Member
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07-11-2025, 11:19 AM
#4
Yes, I understand.
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imr_ali_craft
07-11-2025, 11:19 AM #4

Yes, I understand.

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RonniMolo4ko_
Member
172
07-18-2025, 09:10 AM
#5
You might have thought that would happen, but I wasn't sure. Do you know how to adjust the clock on the network, like resetting the router's settings so all devices sync up? I've heard it can sometimes work.
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RonniMolo4ko_
07-18-2025, 09:10 AM #5

You might have thought that would happen, but I wasn't sure. Do you know how to adjust the clock on the network, like resetting the router's settings so all devices sync up? I've heard it can sometimes work.

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erindailey
Junior Member
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07-20-2025, 02:19 AM
#6
It appears the problem lies in the BIOS/UEFI, Mac OS, and Windows operating systems.
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erindailey
07-20-2025, 02:19 AM #6

It appears the problem lies in the BIOS/UEFI, Mac OS, and Windows operating systems.

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22allx22
Member
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07-20-2025, 03:26 AM
#7
Check the BIOS settings and explore what options are available. Windows and Mac are quite stable systems, so the issue might lie elsewhere. As you mentioned, the BIOS could be responsible.
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22allx22
07-20-2025, 03:26 AM #7

Check the BIOS settings and explore what options are available. Windows and Mac are quite stable systems, so the issue might lie elsewhere. As you mentioned, the BIOS could be responsible.

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FurryBACCA
Member
205
07-22-2025, 12:05 AM
#8
The test failed because changing the BIOS time affected both operating systems. You should check your BIOS settings carefully and ensure only one OS is configured at a time.
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FurryBACCA
07-22-2025, 12:05 AM #8

The test failed because changing the BIOS time affected both operating systems. You should check your BIOS settings carefully and ensure only one OS is configured at a time.

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DarkMosaic
Junior Member
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07-26-2025, 01:07 PM
#9
Check if updating the BIOS by an hour moves the OS accordingly. Determine the difference between BIOS and OS timestamps, then adjust the BIOS settings to correct the offset. If the issue persists, you've likely encountered a complicated problem.
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DarkMosaic
07-26-2025, 01:07 PM #9

Check if updating the BIOS by an hour moves the OS accordingly. Determine the difference between BIOS and OS timestamps, then adjust the BIOS settings to correct the offset. If the issue persists, you've likely encountered a complicated problem.

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R3dundancy
Member
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07-27-2025, 07:18 PM
#10
Tried adjusting the BIOS/UEFI clock ahead by one hour, and it also affected the Windows time accordingly.
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R3dundancy
07-27-2025, 07:18 PM #10

Tried adjusting the BIOS/UEFI clock ahead by one hour, and it also affected the Windows time accordingly.

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