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Crucial Ram for Intel NUC

I use triple boot (macOs, Linux, Windows).
I "forced" Windows to behave differently because it "changed" the real clock (in BIOS)
As such, I edited it in Registry to keep up with Linux & macOS.
 
I use triple boot (macOs, Linux, Windows).
I "forced" Windows to behave differently because it "changed" the real clock (in BIOS)
As such, I edited it in Registry to keep up with Linux & macOS.
BRO:) i use only macos on this NUC; so, my only solution in this case---> if i force that MAC os to use correct time UTC+1
 
BRO:) i use only macos on this NUC; so, my only solution in this case---> if i force that MAC os to use correct time UTC+1
You should go in BIOS and set Date/Time.
Boot macOS and go to setting. Set your Time Zone and it will take care of everything.
Choose to sync with a time server.
Do NOT go back in BIOS ( to alter time related settings )
 
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You should go in BIOS and set Date/Time.
Boot macOS and go to setting. Set your Time Zone and it will take care of everything.
Choose to sync with a time server.
Do NOT go back in BIOS ( to alter time related settings )
>>> i already did this, and alt the time, time in bios go back on UTC time.. in mac os is correct time,
but if i make sysreport, then my file is create on BIOS time, but over all if this time in bios do not any strugles on my OS,then it is ok like that
 
>>> i already did this, and alt the time, time in bios go back on UTC time.. in mac os is correct time,
but if i make sysreport, then my file is create on BIOS time, but over all if this time in bios do not any strugles on my OS,then it is ok like that
In Ventura :

I also made a test : saved the file related to SysReport.
It keeps "the macOS time", not the BIOS-time.

Set time and date automatically. ON
Source Apple (time.apple.com)
Date and time <the actual time>
24 -hour time. ON
Set time zone automatically using your current location ON
Time zone <your info>
Closest city <your info>. (example : Mycity - Mycountry)
 
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In Ventura :

I also made a test : saved the file related to SysReport.
It keeps "the macOS time", not the BIOS-time.

Set time and date automatically. ON
Source Apple (time.apple.com)
Date and time <the actual time>
24 -hour time. ON
Set time zone automatically using your current location ON
Time zone <your info>
Closest city <your info>. (example : Mycity - Mycountry)
can you make me favor, can you change time in bios and try again make sysreport..please:)
 
can you make me favor, can you change time in bios and try again make sysreport..please:)
Initial conditions :
1) Ventura 13.6.5
2) PCIe Broadcom wifi (works OOB, no patches) networking
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3) Check system time : local time
4) Restart PC, F2 to enter BIOS
5) Check BIOS Time : UTC time
6) still in BIOS, set an arbitrary time 11:12 ( same day ), Apply, Save&Exit
7) After reboot, system time is ok ( local time ), i.e. system was automatically sync'd with the time server
8) Open "About This Mac, ... "System report"... Save file. The date of the file is local time.

Bottom line : no matter the time in BIOS, the system is well sync'd on the boot process and all files are stamped correctly.

PS : If your trouble persists, then you may open a dedicated thread related to "Date/Time Syncro/Stamp" (as this thread is dedicated to "Crucial RAM").

Cheers :)

UPDATE :

13.6.6 is out !!
 
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@UtterDisbelief ... i bought CT2K32G4SFD832A (64GB kit) and i will assembled it next week with a new disk (wd black sn850x), also i will use your EFI (if you have any new patch in your EFI, please let me know:) ); I will note how it work :)

ps.. between time i will learn everything about hackintosh and how to use it properly and hackintosh will shut down/fail:thumbdown:thumbdown:thumbdown:crazy::crazy:
 
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