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| Little help?; Windows 98 problem | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 30 2007, 12:32 PM (61 Views) | |
| Kotetsu | Jan 30 2007, 12:32 PM Post #1 |
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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 | Jan 31 2007, 06:31 AM Post #2 |
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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 ^^;. |
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| Kotetsu | Jan 31 2007, 08:58 AM Post #3 |
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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 | Jan 31 2007, 11:29 AM Post #4 |
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Welcome =3, glad to hear it was fixed. |
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