I'm dual booting Lion and Windows 7 and lately every time i'm using Windows the time changes 9 hours fwd.
I'm not talking about restarts between Windows and Lion . The clock in Lion stays the same all the time but in windows i can set the time to 4:00 and after a few min the time will change it self to 13:00.
First i thought i need a CMOS change but if the time keep staying set on ubuntu i don't think that's the problem.
I've cancelled time sync with microsoft servers etc' but the problem remains.
No. Windows 8 had little to no spywhare, is actually faster than 7 but it has the dreaded start screen, nothing that you could not fix with start8. Windows ME crashed often, but was shotlived and replaced by XP, which is a much better windows in itself.
Windows 8 was uninspiring but it was fine / worked. It was just overshadowed by how great Windows 7 was. Windows ME seem to be just unstable for most people - I was using Windows 2000, which was far superior. The two best versions are Windows 7 and 2000
I don't think ME was that bad. The stability issues were mostly caused by drivers. This was when the switch from vxd to wdm was happening. The other complaint was not being able to shut down into DOS anymore which was silly with XP right around the corner.
As much as I hated Windows 8, although I never used it personally on any of my own machines, I think Windows Me was hands down the worst OS from MS.
I have Windows 11 on 2 unsupported machines and haven't had any issues and I actually kind of like it. Still hate how slow Windows updates are though.
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I'm dual booting Lion and Windows 7 and lately every time i'm using Windows the time changes 9 hours fwd.
I'm not talking about restarts between Windows and Lion . The clock in Lion stays the same all the time but in windows i can set the time to 4:00 and after a few min the time will change it self to 13:00.
First i thought i need a CMOS change but if the time keep staying set on ubuntu i don't think that's the problem.
I've cancelled time sync with microsoft servers etc' but the problem remains.
And Ideas?
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