When I first installed Windows 7 I saw the date above my little clock on the bottom right but after installing a load of updates the date is no longer visible there. I now need to click the time to see the date.
Is there a way to get this date visibillity back?
Regards,
Wolf
I was wondering since I use Macrium reflect to keep a full backup image, I name them as Backup- MM/date/YYYY. I was wodering if I could go to folder location and rename one as Backup-MM/dd/YYYY-Pre sp1 without it effecting the installation of the backup if needed.
When I create a file in Windows 7 and save it I get the current date and time stamp but when I edit the program at a later time and date and save again it doesn't change the date and time stamp it stays the same as the original file! I feel like a moron but how can I change this?
Hi folks,
How to change the date to an old day/a future day temporarily? The system clock always changes it back to the date of today. TIA
B.R.
satimis
Quick question to find out what "Date" represents in Windows 7 Explorer.
Its clearly NOT "Date Modified" "Date Created" or "Date Accessed"
Just would like to know what it is. For me, Date Modified makes most sense for use in Explorer and I'll
probably use that instead.
Second part of the...
I am unable to change the date & time since DST yesterday. It will not advance past a date after March 7, 2009. Everytime I click to change the date it thinks that I am changing the time.