Subject: | Re: creation date handling on mac and pc |
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From: | "jtudor2005" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:24 am ((PDT)) |
--- In vickipowys <> wrote: > So I am left wondering, if I ever upgraded my OS, would I be likely > to lose the modification dates of hundreds of files already > transferred to computer and hard drive? If this were an issue, it would cause millions of users world wide to revol= t. So I think it's safe to say that when upgrading an OS, file time stamp i= nfo will remain the same. in all my years of Windows OS use, I never experi= enced this. I'd bet that upgrading an Apple OS (which is Unix based) will n= ot cause any issues. > EBU extensions EBU ? Also Please PLEASE all contributors don't quote entire threads.. Delete wha= t you don't need. It makes for very long reading |
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