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| Guest | Date Created changes in copy I am copying files from my old Win/ME disk to my Vista NTFS disk. When it was done I found every file had today's date on the Vista side of the copy. I am displaying Date Created on both sides. How can I preserve the creation dates when I copy from the old disk? John |
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| Guest | Re: Date Created changes in copy I John, when you copy, you are creating something new so the creation date is always modified. Despite having the same content, a copy was creat today from a yesterday file that continues to exist BUT, if you move your files instead of copy them you will preserve the creation date. "John" <John@xxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem news 7WdnT1GJqisG2_bnZ2dnUVZ_uuqnZ2d@xxxxxxQuote: >I am copying files from my old Win/ME disk to my Vista NTFS disk. When it >was done I found every file had today's date on the Vista side of the copy. >I am displaying Date Created on both sides. > > How can I preserve the creation dates when I copy from the old disk? > > John > |
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| Guest | Re: Date Created changes in copy I just copied Program Files to a new folder called NEWPF on the main Vista disk. You said, "When you copy, you are creating something new so the creation date is always modified." But this copy didn't modify the creation date. It preserved it in the copy. This was not a move. In my original post, I did a copy between my old WinME disk and my NTFS Vista disk. My problem was that it changed the date to today's date. It was from a FAT32 disk to a NTFS disk; one was created by Win/ME, the other by Vista. In my test copy within my main local disk, the copy didn't change the date to today's date. I did a copy, not a move, in this local copy test. Hope this explains the problem clearer. John "Ciron" <ciron383@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4457FA9D-B524-4D79-B391-0F56A86D78A1@xxxxxx Quote: >I John, > when you copy, you are creating something new so the creation date is > always modified. > Despite having the same content, a copy was creat today from a yesterday > file that continues to exist BUT, if you move your files instead of copy > them you will preserve the creation date. > > > "John" <John@xxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem > news 7WdnT1GJqisG2_bnZ2dnUVZ_uuqnZ2d@xxxxxxQuote: >>I am copying files from my old Win/ME disk to my Vista NTFS disk. When it >>was done I found every file had today's date on the Vista side of the >>copy. I am displaying Date Created on both sides. >> >> How can I preserve the creation dates when I copy from the old disk? >> >> John >> |
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