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Ok so I'm using windows 10 64bit on Acer Predator Helios 300, and I had 900GB in my D drive, in which I freed up 250 GB, then I installed ubuntu 18.04 using a pen drive(I checked files before installing, nothing was broken), I did a minimal install, without internet, there were no errors.



The first time I loaded up ubuntu everything worked flawlessly. the grub loader showed up, I was taken to the login screen, the OS booted up properly, everything else was proper, system time etc.



However, when I opened up windows, it worked fine too, but for some reason the time it showed was incorrect. After turning off when I tried to open Ubuntu again, It froze on the login screen(time was wrong here too), I tried again after force shutting it and pressed CTRL+ALT+F2 this time without entering the password, it froze again.



Then I tried to open Ubuntu with advanced options on the grub menu, It booted up, with correct time without freezing. But when I opened windows again, the same problem happened.



I tried to turn off automatic time update on both OS, thinking that its a problem of unmatched system clocks, but that didn't help either.










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    Ok so I'm using windows 10 64bit on Acer Predator Helios 300, and I had 900GB in my D drive, in which I freed up 250 GB, then I installed ubuntu 18.04 using a pen drive(I checked files before installing, nothing was broken), I did a minimal install, without internet, there were no errors.



    The first time I loaded up ubuntu everything worked flawlessly. the grub loader showed up, I was taken to the login screen, the OS booted up properly, everything else was proper, system time etc.



    However, when I opened up windows, it worked fine too, but for some reason the time it showed was incorrect. After turning off when I tried to open Ubuntu again, It froze on the login screen(time was wrong here too), I tried again after force shutting it and pressed CTRL+ALT+F2 this time without entering the password, it froze again.



    Then I tried to open Ubuntu with advanced options on the grub menu, It booted up, with correct time without freezing. But when I opened windows again, the same problem happened.



    I tried to turn off automatic time update on both OS, thinking that its a problem of unmatched system clocks, but that didn't help either.










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      Ok so I'm using windows 10 64bit on Acer Predator Helios 300, and I had 900GB in my D drive, in which I freed up 250 GB, then I installed ubuntu 18.04 using a pen drive(I checked files before installing, nothing was broken), I did a minimal install, without internet, there were no errors.



      The first time I loaded up ubuntu everything worked flawlessly. the grub loader showed up, I was taken to the login screen, the OS booted up properly, everything else was proper, system time etc.



      However, when I opened up windows, it worked fine too, but for some reason the time it showed was incorrect. After turning off when I tried to open Ubuntu again, It froze on the login screen(time was wrong here too), I tried again after force shutting it and pressed CTRL+ALT+F2 this time without entering the password, it froze again.



      Then I tried to open Ubuntu with advanced options on the grub menu, It booted up, with correct time without freezing. But when I opened windows again, the same problem happened.



      I tried to turn off automatic time update on both OS, thinking that its a problem of unmatched system clocks, but that didn't help either.










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      Ok so I'm using windows 10 64bit on Acer Predator Helios 300, and I had 900GB in my D drive, in which I freed up 250 GB, then I installed ubuntu 18.04 using a pen drive(I checked files before installing, nothing was broken), I did a minimal install, without internet, there were no errors.



      The first time I loaded up ubuntu everything worked flawlessly. the grub loader showed up, I was taken to the login screen, the OS booted up properly, everything else was proper, system time etc.



      However, when I opened up windows, it worked fine too, but for some reason the time it showed was incorrect. After turning off when I tried to open Ubuntu again, It froze on the login screen(time was wrong here too), I tried again after force shutting it and pressed CTRL+ALT+F2 this time without entering the password, it froze again.



      Then I tried to open Ubuntu with advanced options on the grub menu, It booted up, with correct time without freezing. But when I opened windows again, the same problem happened.



      I tried to turn off automatic time update on both OS, thinking that its a problem of unmatched system clocks, but that didn't help either.







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          If it's connected only with clock then this should solve problem



          Time fix on dual boot





          EDIT:



          e.g. Leave windows unchanged and on Linux run follwing command:



          timedatectl set-local-rtc 1


          Then you can check the status with



          timedatectl


          Where should be displayed something like this



          RTC in local TZ: yes





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          • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
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            corrected with example
            – Tomek Piechocki
            Nov 17 at 14:39










          • Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
            – Aman Khalid
            Nov 19 at 22:05











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          If it's connected only with clock then this should solve problem



          Time fix on dual boot





          EDIT:



          e.g. Leave windows unchanged and on Linux run follwing command:



          timedatectl set-local-rtc 1


          Then you can check the status with



          timedatectl


          Where should be displayed something like this



          RTC in local TZ: yes





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          • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
            – abu_bua
            Nov 16 at 23:49






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            corrected with example
            – Tomek Piechocki
            Nov 17 at 14:39










          • Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
            – Aman Khalid
            Nov 19 at 22:05















          up vote
          1
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          If it's connected only with clock then this should solve problem



          Time fix on dual boot





          EDIT:



          e.g. Leave windows unchanged and on Linux run follwing command:



          timedatectl set-local-rtc 1


          Then you can check the status with



          timedatectl


          Where should be displayed something like this



          RTC in local TZ: yes





          share|improve this answer























          • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
            – abu_bua
            Nov 16 at 23:49






          • 1




            corrected with example
            – Tomek Piechocki
            Nov 17 at 14:39










          • Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
            – Aman Khalid
            Nov 19 at 22:05













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          up vote
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          If it's connected only with clock then this should solve problem



          Time fix on dual boot





          EDIT:



          e.g. Leave windows unchanged and on Linux run follwing command:



          timedatectl set-local-rtc 1


          Then you can check the status with



          timedatectl


          Where should be displayed something like this



          RTC in local TZ: yes





          share|improve this answer














          If it's connected only with clock then this should solve problem



          Time fix on dual boot





          EDIT:



          e.g. Leave windows unchanged and on Linux run follwing command:



          timedatectl set-local-rtc 1


          Then you can check the status with



          timedatectl


          Where should be displayed something like this



          RTC in local TZ: yes






          share|improve this answer














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          • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
            – abu_bua
            Nov 16 at 23:49






          • 1




            corrected with example
            – Tomek Piechocki
            Nov 17 at 14:39










          • Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
            – Aman Khalid
            Nov 19 at 22:05


















          • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
            – abu_bua
            Nov 16 at 23:49






          • 1




            corrected with example
            – Tomek Piechocki
            Nov 17 at 14:39










          • Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
            – Aman Khalid
            Nov 19 at 22:05
















          While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
          – abu_bua
          Nov 16 at 23:49




          While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
          – abu_bua
          Nov 16 at 23:49




          1




          1




          corrected with example
          – Tomek Piechocki
          Nov 17 at 14:39




          corrected with example
          – Tomek Piechocki
          Nov 17 at 14:39












          Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
          – Aman Khalid
          Nov 19 at 22:05




          Hey man, I reinstalled it and tried these commands, the clock is working fine now. But it still freezes on login screen. I can still boot it in recovery mode, is there any way I can check why is this happening.
          – Aman Khalid
          Nov 19 at 22:05


















           

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