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Little help?; Windows 98 problem
Topic Started: Jan 30 2007, 12:32 PM (61 Views)
Kotetsu


Can someone lend me a little help?

How can you find out what date an image(.bmp) was created on Windows 98? I know how to on XP, but I can't transfer the file over to my XP compy(The one I'm always using) because it will change the created date...

Anyone here know how to, if you can?
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Kilo
Macro Fox

Right click on the file, click Properties. It will tell you when it was created, last accessed, and modified. This has always been part of Windows since Windows 95 ^^;.
I'm an Atheist and support science and evolution and the influential people dedicated to accelerating scientific progress.
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Kotetsu


I fixed it a while ago, but didn't have time to say that I found out how to do it...

Thanks anyways, Kilo!
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Kilo
Macro Fox

Welcome =3, glad to hear it was fixed.
I'm an Atheist and support science and evolution and the influential people dedicated to accelerating scientific progress.
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