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Prior to 2007 the Daylight Savings Time was the 1st Sunday in April. So Hopefully everyone's clock on the OGM1 will switch over this weekend to the corect time.

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Prior to 2007 the Daylight Savings Time was the 1st Sunday in April. So Hopefully everyone's clock on the OGM1 will switch over this weekend to the corect time.

 

 

Last Sunday was the first Sunday in April.

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Don't touch iGo, leave it at auto. Go into the Advent setup menu and set your time zone for 1 ahead (east) of your location. If your're on eastern time, use atlantic.

 

Did try that. still didn't work. can't get it to set right. ill play with it later.

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Prior to 2007 the Daylight Savings Time was the 1st Sunday in April. So Hopefully everyone's clock on the OGM1 will switch over this weekend to the corect time.

 

 

Last Sunday was the first Sunday in April.

 

 

Dang it! and it was April 1st also. Oh well.

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Update regarding my first post. Daylight savings time ended and the clock didn’t change. Since I had to move mine to Arizona time to get it to work I put it back to PST and the clock switched back exactly one hour to the wrong time. I went to IGO set-up and changed the settings to indicated auto DST and auto time zone, trying multiple settings, turning them off and on, and the deck would still change back one hour if it was set to PST. Putting the deck back to Arizona time the clock will stay at the correct time.

So it seems this just isn’t a Microsoft issue. Seems there is a problem with every part involved, IGO, deck firmware, and Microsoft not working together.

Just a note the IGO clock always stays correct no matter what time setting the deck is set at.

Guess it’s a wait and see for the next update.

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I had this same problem with a clarion nav deck in the truck I just got rid of. But switching time zones worked on my OGM-1.

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