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Whenever I boot up Windows on my laptop, the clock is set to UTC time. This happened no matter what timezone I was located in at the time. However, when I boot up Ubuntu on the same device, I got t...
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How can I get Windows 10 to stop displaying the wrong time on bootup?
Whenever I boot up Windows on my laptop, the clock is set to UTC time. This happened no matter what timezone I was located in at the time. However, when I boot up Ubuntu on the same device, I got the correct time. On Windows, the clock is set to automatically be set to the timezone I have selected. Half the time when I open the clock settings to fix the time it suddenly catches up; otherwise, I have to manually press the "sync now" button. I'm running a dual-boot setup with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 on a Lenovo Legion 5. Why does the clock display the wrong time every time I boot up Windows? How can I get Windows to display the correct time without manual intervention?