I have never encountered this in my whole life but need help getting it resolved.
Some of my equipment boots up with my PC. They rely on the BIOS timestamp as a reference point for logging. My software relies on windows time for their respective reference points and logging.
My BIOS time has always (ALWAYS!) been my current local time. Windows used to get my +2 time from their server (I would assume) and the two times would match resulting in no problems between my software and hardware.
As of yesterday (No windows update recently) my hardware and software refuse to communicate due to time errors. When I set my BIOS to local time, windows then adds 2 hours to it. When I set it to 2 hours behind, then windows still add the two hours. This results in having two different times on my PC and creates endless time problems between my hardware and software.
E.g. My MIDI in/out would allocate a timestamp to a file and then export it to my PC. The software would then refuse it since it is a direct export from the hardware with an incorrect timestamp (Time in/out error). This means to get the exported file I need to save it. Then import it on the software side. So yes, it is bypass-able, but how do I fix it to have windows and BIOS to have the same time?
It is a UEFI Bios if that information is important.
Some of my equipment boots up with my PC. They rely on the BIOS timestamp as a reference point for logging. My software relies on windows time for their respective reference points and logging.
My BIOS time has always (ALWAYS!) been my current local time. Windows used to get my +2 time from their server (I would assume) and the two times would match resulting in no problems between my software and hardware.
As of yesterday (No windows update recently) my hardware and software refuse to communicate due to time errors. When I set my BIOS to local time, windows then adds 2 hours to it. When I set it to 2 hours behind, then windows still add the two hours. This results in having two different times on my PC and creates endless time problems between my hardware and software.
E.g. My MIDI in/out would allocate a timestamp to a file and then export it to my PC. The software would then refuse it since it is a direct export from the hardware with an incorrect timestamp (Time in/out error). This means to get the exported file I need to save it. Then import it on the software side. So yes, it is bypass-able, but how do I fix it to have windows and BIOS to have the same time?
It is a UEFI Bios if that information is important.