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Is there any way to use Windows 8 with time in UTC in BIOS? I know there is a way to do it in Windows 7 (in this question: Does Windows 7 support UTC as BIOS time?), but this solution makes my system unbootable.
Windows expects the bios clock to be set to local time by default. In Windows 7 and before, there was a registry hack to change this behavior so that it could expect UTC – is there an equivalent in Windows 8?
1What do you mean "breaks down your system" that statement doesn't make any sense. – Ramhound – 2012-10-03T11:02:45.663
It crashed my system at next boot. Sorry for my english. – Roren – 2012-10-03T11:29:07.120
I think the answer will be similar to your previous post: http://superuser.com/questions/185773/does-windows-7-support-utc-as-bios-time
– Searush – 2012-10-28T12:03:17.883What exactly happens? – pratnala – 2012-10-28T12:07:00.667
possible duplicate - http://superuser.com/questions/494432/force-windows-8-to-use-utc-when-dealing-with-bios-clock
– houbysoft – 2012-10-29T22:03:42.210