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Windows by default will read the system time as local time instead of UTC.


So what you're saying is that the problem in his case isn't necessarily that Windows has a time clock issue. It's that he's dual booting with a different OS which reads the time clock differently (UTC versus local). So the problem is caused by the act of dual booting with another OS, not by either of the OS's per se.

Am I reading that right?
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Tony Fabris