Windows 10 performs a disk check during dual boot setup.
Windows 10 performs a disk check during dual boot setup.
Hello, your Windows 10 setup with Pop-OS on separate drives works fine. When switching between them, you often need to adjust the clock manually. There’s no built-in automatic fix, but you can enable automatic time synchronization for both OSes. Check the settings in each installation to ensure they’re set to sync automatically. This way, you won’t have to reset the time every time you boot. Thank you!
The clock operates differently by default on Linux due to its unique approach to BIOS time and timezone settings. I think there was an update for that on the Buntu version. Regarding the checkdisk feature, turning off fast startup in Windows might provide some improvement.
Linux relies on UTC for the BIOS clock, whereas Windows follows local time. My solution involves adjusting a registry entry in Windows, which also ensures UTC is used. Unfortunately, I can't access that setting now, but you might find instructions online. It could also occur if you're using Hibernate and accessing the Windows partition from Linux.