

- #I WANT TO SAVE SOME SORT OF FILE TIME HOW TO#
- #I WANT TO SAVE SOME SORT OF FILE TIME WINDOWS 10#
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There is just no standard way to get it, but there is a way: However, some filesystems (as ext4 or XFS), do save this information within the file metadatas. Unfortunately, the stat(2) API does not provide a way to get the file creation time, as it is not required by the Unix standards. In particular, the ctime is always more recent than the mtime (file content modification time) unless the mtime has been explicitly set to a date in the future. The inode change time is updated whenever anything about the file changes (contents or metadata) except that the ctime isn't updated when the file is merely read (even if the atime is updated). Note that the ctime ( ls -lc) is not the file creation time, it's the inode change time. The stat utility can show the creation time, called “birth time” in GNU utilities, so under Cygwin you can show files sorted by birth time with stat -c '%W %n' * | sort -k1n. Windows also stores a creation time, but it's not always exposed to ports of unix utilities, for example Cygwin ls doesn't have an option to show it. For example, on Mac OS X (the only example I know of), use ls -tU. If your unix variant has a creation time, look at its documentation. If you need creation time, use a version control system: define creation time as the check-in time. You can't make ls print it because the information is not recorded. Select ⑧ to start reinstalling Windows.Most unices do not have a concept of file creation time.(Your computer needs to be in an available internet environment for Cloud download.) If you cannot reinstall Windows via Local reinstall or any errors occurred, you are able to choose Cloud download to reinstall Windows.
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Here you can learn more about How to enter Windows Recovery Environment. Please let your computer enters Windows Recovery Environment first.Method 2: Reinstall Windows via Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) Select ⑫ to start reinstalling Windows 10, and your computer will restart after the reinstallation is completed.The following apps that cannot be reinstalled from Microsoft Store, so you will need to reinstall these apps from the web or installation discs. All your applications will be removed after resetting the computer.
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Note: If your computer is with built-in Windows 10 operating system, it will remove all ASUS apps and settings that came preinstalled on your computer once you set the option as No.
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Note: If you cannot reinstall Windows via Local reinstall or any errors occurred, you are able to choose Cloud download to reinstall Windows. Type and search in the Windows search bar ①, then click ②.Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your computer:
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Method 1: Reinstall Windows via Reset this PC in Settings Method 2: Reinstall Windows via Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).Method 1: Reinstall Windows via Reset this PC in Settings.Microsoft provides two methods to reinstall Windows, and you can choose either one to perform it. (Resetting a PC can take between thirty minutes to a few hours on average, depends on different models/spec.) To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS Youtube video link below to know more about How to reset the PC and keep my personal files How to reset the PC and keep my personal files
