Hey everyone! I finally got Linux Mint Cinnamon up and running on my second drive, and I even verified the ISO afterward. But I've noticed that my Windows clock on the other SSD keeps going out of sync. I fixed it once, but after shutting down, it reverted again. Has anyone experienced something similar? What can I do about it?
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Time issues like this are pretty common with dual-boot setups. If it keeps bothering you, picking one time setting and having the other follow it is the way to go. You could find more info on how to manage this by checking some helpful guides available online.
Totally feel your frustration! There's sometimes a glitch where the two systems just don't agree on the time. I recommend checking out these resources for potential fixes: [How to Fix Windows and Linux Showing Different Times When Dual Booting](https://www.howtogeek.com/323390/how-to-fix-windows-and-linux-showing-different-times-when-dual-booting/). They should help you sort things out.
Yes, this happens to a lot of people! When you dual boot, Windows usually relies on local time while Linux runs on UTC by default. If you want to solve this, you can either switch Windows to use UTC or adjust Linux to local time.
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