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by TheCaptain
15 Jul 2015, 21:54
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date
Replies: 4
Views: 5246

Re: How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date

Thanks for your reply. Since you did not address directly the question of retaining the recorded timestamps when copying files, I am guessing that this is something that is not a familiar or common problem. It's kind of a mystery then, why the file dates were changed with the copy.

Thanks for the ...
by TheCaptain
14 Jun 2015, 23:55
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date
Replies: 4
Views: 5246

Re: How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date

Since nobody has responded to this post (perhaps I made it too complex or too many issues--my apologies), maybe someone could answer this one question. I wrote before...,

"... although I am now able to find the files, and they look fine, I cannot copy them without the Filestamps changing, which ...
by TheCaptain
06 Jun 2015, 00:36
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date
Replies: 4
Views: 5246

How to Copy Files and retain Timestamp - Modified Date

New to Testdisk, and I've searched everywhere for this. Also not very familiar with Linux.

Problem is I am trying to recover files from a HDD (originally the boot disk on C: with a second D: partition, primarily for files.) This is not a problem of deleted files--the HDD is no longer accessible to ...