Frank
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To clarify GMT and UTC:
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I see a lot of people, still being confused by the time zones in our race clubs. I see people linking apps, websites and other things that could contain malicious software. So here is an easy way to let Windows do the work for you!
Windows XP
Windows XP doesn't support this natively, I also in no way support Windows XP for obvious reasons. But for the people still using it, you will need to download a tool Microsoft made, you can find it in the following link:
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I see a lot of people, still being confused by the time zones in our race clubs. I see people linking apps, websites and other things that could contain malicious software. So here is an easy way to let Windows do the work for you!
- In the right bottom you have your time and date, click it.
- Now click on "Change date and time settings..."
- Click on "Additional Clocks"
- Check the first box you see saying "Show this clock"
- Now click on the drop down menu and look for (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time, click it.
- Give the clock a name and click OK.
Windows XP
Windows XP doesn't support this natively, I also in no way support Windows XP for obvious reasons. But for the people still using it, you will need to download a tool Microsoft made, you can find it in the following link:
CLICK