> >Ummm GMT-5=EST? > >Could you be set on Universal time? > >Civileme > > GMT is universal time. I need to figure out a way to tell that the hardware clock is not set to universal (or GMT) time but instead to the local time. A work around could be to actually set the hardware clock to universal time then on boot LM 7.0 takes that time and subtracts 5 hours and I will be ok, except this a dual boot machine and Win98 is taking the hardware clock to be the local time. Any ideas? Best regards; M.S.
- [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D.
- Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock sett... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock ... Mohammad Reza Salehpour
- Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the cl... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock sett... Tom
- Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock sett... Civileme
- [expert] [SOLVED] LM 7.0 loses the c... Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D.
- [expert] [SOLVED] LM 7.0 loses t... Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D.
- RE: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock sett... Fred Frigerio
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