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10.4: Automatic time resync after Boot Camp usage
Authored by: gxw on Tue, May 8 2007 at 5:29PM PDT
Been awhile since I used boot camp but I am sure this issue was fixed in either a Bootcamp update or an imac firmware update.


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Boot Camp 1.1.2 fixes this
Authored by: gxw on Tue, May 8 2007 at 5:47PM PDT
Bootcamp 1.1.2 fises the time sync issue

http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/?www.reghardware.co.uk

"Updated drivers, including but not limited to trackpad, AppleTime (synch), audio, graphics, modem, iSight camera"

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Boot Camp 1.1.2 fixes this
Authored by: slb on Tue, May 8 2007 at 6:08PM PDT
I've still seen it happen in 1.1.2.

SB

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Boot Camp 1.1.2 fixes this
Authored by: eric_trepanier on Tue, May 8 2007 at 7:38PM PDT
For me, going from Mac to Windows keeps the correct time, but when going back to Mac from Windows, I always lose 4 hours, even with the latest Boot Camp 1.2 drivers.

The proposed fix above seems to work for me, so I am happy, but I still wish Apple would solve this issue once and for all. This is getting pretty ridiculous.

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Boot Camp 1.1.2 fixes this
Authored by: wallybear on Wed, May 9 2007 at 2:29AM PDT
I confirm that the problem was fixed in previous release of BootCamp. I installed lot of MacBook/MacBookPro/iMac/Mini from then once with no more time issues.
Try reinstalling BootCamp drivers, you could find that not all of them were installed correctly.

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