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When listing XP files the "Date modified" could be in the future



 
 
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Old November 3rd 06, 11:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default When listing XP files the "Date modified" could be in the future

When listing files on the XP installation partition (in a dual boot
configuration) the dates indicated can be several hours ahead in time. The
maximum I have seen is about 11 hours. I run with the same time setting (CET)
for both OSes but obviously XP and Vista interprets the time information from
the NTFS formatted partitions in a different way.
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Old November 4th 06, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default When listing XP files the "Date modified" could be in the future



"th" wrote:

When listing files on the XP installation partition (in a dual boot
configuration) the dates indicated can be several hours ahead in time. The
maximum I have seen is about 11 hours. I run with the same time setting (CET)
for both OSes but obviously XP and Vista interprets the time information from
the NTFS formatted partitions in a different way.


My own fault. The dates in the future were caused by the Windows XP
Installation Repair program since I had to fix the boot.ini file. Obviously
this program interprets the PC hardware clock in a different way from XP

 




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