
If it is not, right-click on any of the other headers, and pick " Date created" from the context menu, as shown on the screenshot below: Then, check if the " Date created" header is already displayed above the listing of files and folders.

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Here's how to sort the content of a folder by creation date: (newest files first, or oldest files first) Sort files and folders by Created Date in Windows Explorer The same remark applies to the apparent creation date of a file if your computer date and time settings were just wrong.Īnother setting that affects the visible created date and time timestamp of a file or folder is if it was transferred from the network, or imported from another computer - in that case, you may see the date and time on which the file or folder was created on your hard drive - in other words, the date and time at which you copied this file or folder on your computer. One of them is the current computer time - if you travel, and change time zone on your PC, some files may appear as having been created to far in the past or appear as having been created in the future! (depending on whether you were traveling eastwards or westwards).
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There are several factors that affect the timestamp Windows 7 displays as created date for files and folders. How reliable is a file's "Created" date / time?

