Wednesday, April 1, 2015

How to Change File Dates

When a file is created on a computer, it is automatically given a set of attributes. These attributes include the date, size and file format. This process occurs on Windows and Mac OS X platforms. File dates occasionally must be changed to put them in some better order. This guide shows you how to change file attributes on Windows and OS X platforms.

Method 1 of 3: Changing 'Date Modified' in Windows 7

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    Set clock (bottom right of desktop) to the desired date/time
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    Open file
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    Save file as itself
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    Close file
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    Revert to normal time

Method 2 of 3: Changing File Dates in Windows Vista

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    Right-click on the file with the date you want to change. Access the Properties menu.
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    Click on the "Custom" tab in the Properties menu.
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    Select which type of date you want to change under the "Name" field.
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    Download a file editing application. There will be further directions with the software, but the basics are listed below.
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    Launch "Terminal." You will find this in "Applications/Utilities."
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    Key in the following command: "touch �t YYYYMMDDhhmm.ss" to start the process. The modification date needs "touch �mt�" as opposed to "touch �t�."
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    Walk through the steps given, and add the year, month, day and time as requested.
  5. source : www.wikihow.com

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