
A Windows clock to show both UTC and local time?
Sep 23, 2013 · I'm working on windows 7 x64 and searching for a way for a setting, or replacement app of, the tray clock (on the taskbar corner) to display both UTC (or GMT) and my local time. Cause: I read log output of several programs realtime, many of them logging in UTC, while meetings (and other people synchronization stuff) is in localtime.
Windows 11 24H2 setting clock incorrectly automatically
Nov 4, 2024 · If I look in Event Viewer, I can see that Windows seems to know that it should be accounting for a UTC hardware clock, however it doesn't seem to care. The system time has changed to 2024-11-02T05:48:03.500000000Z from 2024-11-02T01:48:03.207569700Z.
Does Windows 10 support UTC as BIOS time? - Super User
I've tried a multitude of different configurations for date/time settings (from right clicking the clock and selecting "Adjust Date/Time). My current configuration is: Set time automatically: On. Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Adjust for daylight saving time automatically: On
Should I set my BIOS to local time or UTC? - Super User
May 12, 2011 · The standard used by the hardware clock (CMOS clock, the BIOS time) is set by the operating system. By default, Windows uses localtime, macOS uses UTC, and UNIX-like systems vary. An OS that uses the UTC standard will generally consider the hardware clock as UTC and make an adjustment to it to set the OS time at boot according to the time zone.
windows 10 - Win10 System clock at local time, but display UTC in ...
Jan 17, 2020 · A Windows clock to show both UTC and local time? 0. Ubuntu wrong clock time (universal and local) 16.
Does Windows 7 support UTC as BIOS time? - Super User
Oct 18, 2011 · It allows you to set the hardware clock in your PC’s BIOS to UTC time. This is handy for boot dual-booting Mac, or Linux, when those operating systems are set to read the BIOS clock as UTC time, instead of Windows’ preferred Local Time (e.g., PST, PDT, MST, MDT, CST, CDT, EST, EDT, or the standard “GMT-” and “GMT+”)
Does Windows 8 support UTC as BIOS time? - Super User
Mar 20, 2017 · Windows expects the bios clock to be set to local time by default. In Windows 7 and before, there was a registry hack to change this behavior so that it could expect UTC – is there an equivalent in Windows 8?
Force Windows 8 to use UTC when dealing with BIOS clock
Oct 28, 2012 · The default Windows Time service will always write local time to the hardware clock on shutdown, regardless of what the registry says about the real time being in UTC. Outside of this caveat, Windows will treat the hardware time clock correctly, if …
Why is Windows 11 getting my time zone wrong? - Super User
Jan 16, 2024 · Windows 11 has recently started assigning the wrong time zone to two computers when the option to "set time zone automatically" is enabled. When I disable this option, I can set the corr...
bios - Firmware and Windows 10 time discrepancy - Super User
Mar 30, 2020 · Like already mentioned, you can change Windows's behavior of using UTC or local time as the system clock. Anyway, this setting is transparent to the user interface. Only in the system BIOS/UEFI, you can notice the difference, as the OSes should synchronize with the internet. Both Windows and Linux should be configured accordingly.