How To Fix Incorrect Windows Time In Linux Dual Boot

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In this video I will show you how to fix out of sync time on Windows when dual booting with Linux. This is something that has bothered me for years and I wanted to share a solution to it. The reason why this happens is that Linux sets the real time clock, which is the hardware clock managed by your BIOS, in UTC. While Windows maintains its clock in local time. So there is a conflict between the to time standards.

Commands:
timedatectl
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1 --adjust-system-clock


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