![]() ![]() Now that we know the cause, we can easily fix the time between Windows 10 and Ubuntu by either making Ubuntu use local time or making Windows 10 use the UTC time. This is just one of the few minor problems you may come across when you have a dual boot setup. For example, the UTC time in India is UTC+5:30 so when the time in Windows 10 is off, it’s always 5 hours and 30 minutes behind the actual time.ĭon’t Miss: The Most Amazing Websites on the Internet (300+) How to Fix Time between Windows 10 and Ubuntu Now when you reboot to Windows, the time will be off by the exact amount as your local time differs from UTC. Once you’ve booted Ubuntu, it writes the UTC time on the hardware clock. So as long as you’re only rebooting to Windows the clock will work just fine. Sometimes, but not always, this causes conflicting times between Ubuntu and Windows. ![]() Windows 10, and even prior versions store the time as local time. This happens because Ubuntu stores time on the hardware clock as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) by default. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to fix the time difference between Windows 10 and Ubuntu in a dual boot setup. This creates a couple of minor problems, one of which is Windows 10 displaying the wrong time when you switch from Ubuntu to Windows 10. ![]() Windows 10, on the other hand, usually ships with settings that are not optimal for dual boot setups. Ubuntu like many other non-windows operating systems does support dual-booting because they have to. They have their pros and cons, and I need both. I have a dual boot set up on my primary laptop because it’s the one I carry around with me. Still, many people use a dual boot setup on their primary or secondary PC depending on their requirements. In this day and age when people have multiple devices such as a PC and one or even multiple laptops or ultrabooks, dual-booting might not be as common. ![]()
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