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Dualboot Time

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Rico Frenzel

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on 11/21/2025 04:47:43

Hi,

I have set my correct time in the BIOS.

I followed "How To Fix Incorrect Windows Time In Linux DualBoot".

When booting into Linux, the time is first displayed as +1 and then changes to the correct time. When booting Windows, the time is -1 hour.

Strange, what am I doing wrong?

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If it already works for you, perfect!

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Rico Frenzel
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The BIOS time was repeatedly changed. The command  "timedatectl set-local-rtc 1" now puts everything right.


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Good morning,

Strange, have you made sure that the BIOS time is in UTC format?

If you do not have it, you will not match the time, since Linux uses UTC format and Windows uses local time format.

Best regards,

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