I am not sure if my issue would have the same bug report number or not
but I did a search and this bug is very close to the same issue I am
having. I am using dual boot with grub2, windows 7 and Ubuntu Mate 17. I
mainly use windows and the clock works fine reboot after reboot no
issues, and when I boot into Mate the clock works fine and has the
correct time, but then when I boot back to windows the time displayed is
6 hours ahead, and if it goes unnoticed it will stay that way until I
change it. This is getting very annoying, as all my previuos installs of
Ubuntu and Linux on the same machine and same version of windows I did
not have this problem, even after the latest updates to 17.10 I continue
to have this issue. This should be a simple fix?

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  Windows dual-boot can corrupt system clock even if time servers are
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