Thanks for the explanations, bro67 and everyone else. :)
I have been looking into this and it's a thorny issue indeed, for everyone, whether you use FAT32, NTFS, UDF, local time vs UTC and...
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Thanks for the explanations, bro67 and everyone else. :)
I have been looking into this and it's a thorny issue indeed, for everyone, whether you use FAT32, NTFS, UDF, local time vs UTC and...
I changed this, but there's no alteration to the timestamps. I tried that trick with DIR on both PowerShell and Cmd, but they remain separated by one hour.
If I can't solve this problem, I guess...
I thought it was CMD, but I previously had an "access denied" message, so this time I ran it as Administrator:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>w32tm /query /configuration
[Configuration]
...
The time on the Registry settings is "GMT Standard Time". The clock drifts (become slow) because of some fault with the battery or something, it's only happened on my current computer.
I set the...
bro67, I looked at all that:
The registry entries seemed to be both on GMT.
The clock was already set to Internet Time (quite a time-saver, no need to manually set the clock when it drifts).
I...
I just checked and found that UTC is exactly the same as GMT.
The screenshots I took above are from local GMT time, so why are they off by one hour?
Thanks for the info, lx07.
So I see that the situation is worse if you're in a time zone which is not GMT (the Moscow guy, for example).
So Win10 uses UTC, and there's no way to change that, or...
This is an example of what my problem is:
I use a program called Attribute Changer (https://www.petges.lu/) to change attributes and also date and time stamps to whatever I want, and I'm certain...
Over the summer in the UK (when we were on British Summer Time) my files and folders had the correct time on them, but ever since Daylight Savings kicked in and moved us back to Greenwich Mean Time,...
I found a solution that suits me for now: Select All Folders from the Navigation Pane so I can click on my User folder, and then make a Shortcut to my most commonly-edited folder. It works, I don't...
All I remember for a long time of using Windows was the usual file attributes of A, R, H, S and others that would appear, but I had apps ready to control those, as I don't like irregularities in my...
Under Quick access, I don't get the "greater than" arrows next to folders that mean I can expand/collapse the hierarchy under that folder.
Is it possible to do drag and drop using the path (the...
I have been on Windows 10 for a few months, and whilst it is mostly fine, File Explorer is driving me up the wall. Can a program be any more broken?
I've been using Quick Access for a while, but...
I did that. I think I've solved the issue, which appears to be DirectX 9 games and emulators in Fullscreen mode. Run them in a window, and they're fine.
I am having problems with one aspect of Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, and that's the old DirectX 9 games, the ones that require the runtime libraries to be installed. The problem is the video side of the...
I decided to take the advice of the person who suggested I mount the SSD on the bracket, and then velcro the bracket to the floor of the PC case. I thought before I'd damaged the power connector but...
At least tell me if the Samsung Limited Warranty covers snapped SATA connectors, which seem to be fragile at best.
There was a couple of things during the install:
1. The 3.5" adapter didn't quite reach the sides of the bay, and the screws provided were too small, so I used the screws I already had (larger...
I am now on Win10 Pro on an SSD, and the difference is certainly faster!
What happens with things like Drive Defragmenter? Will it run or not?
I'm going to buy the SSD today, but I have a question about the Windows 10 media, as created by MediaCreationTool: how much faster is a USB version as opposed to an ISO (DVD) version? I've never...
There is a problem with the holes that those screws go into, in that no screws I try tighten at all. I think I damaged the metal rear frame a long time ago, so for all I know, the screws will just...
I've decided to use the brackets I already have, and screw it in on both sides, but I am worried about turning the case over so that the mobo is at the top and the Nvidia card hangs down, so I can...
I stand corrected, Navy. :)
AddRAM said there's no need to worry about a bit of velcro tape voiding warranty (#25).
I ordered the adaptor a while ago, but I'm sorely tempted to just velcro the SSD to the floor of my case, as I've seen so many others do.
Using an adaptor like that is a convoluted idea, anyway:...