Time zone is set to UTC, I need GMT

When I upgraded to Windows 7 and selected the zone I Eastern UTC we. It has not set the clock to the correct time in my area. I need time zone Eastern GMT but only selections I have are the options of UTC. Is there a way to fix this other then by setting the correct time myself?

There is no difference. GMT disappeared long ago. UTC is exactly the same thing, under a flag different internatinal. UTC is the global standard, also make sure that your computer is configured for your country in the region and language

The date on your computer needs to be set properly - click on the clock and the advanced options to make sure that
the time and date are set. It should say UTC, GMT not. Navigate through the options, and make sure you have the correct time zone set.

Thank you
Renjith

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