Re: Dates on files copied to CD
- From: "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:55:35 -0400
In addition you need a 3rd party burning program that supports packet
writing. This is for DATA files only. It will not affect the burning of
music and video. That is still under the control of the operating system or
the DVD/CD burning software you are using.
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Richard Urban
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"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I use a third party file manager program called Total Commander (much
>better that Windows Explorer). One of the options during copy is to
>preserve the original Date/Time (not the Windows XP standard). It works
>fine.
>
> Go here to download (free) trial - including nag screens. It is fully
> functional otherwise.
> http://www.ghisler.com/
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
>
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
> "Phil vK" <PhilvK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:41104359-C53E-4733-9DFE-2A67076AAC00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> When I copy a file to a CD using XP, the date on the file is the date and
>> time when I did the copying. How can I have the date and time be the
>> last
>> time the file was SAVED? For instance, if this morning I am backing up a
>> file created 2 days ago, I need the file date to remain 2 days ago, not
>> today! Thanks.
>
>
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