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How Norton Disk Doctor evaluates file dates
Situation: You want information on how Norton Disk Doctor (NDD) handles file dates.
Solution:
Files have three dates associated with them:
- Modified date
- Create date
- Last accessed date
Norton Disk Doctor compares these dates to each other and to the computer system date. It checks for consistency and modifies the file dates as described in the following sections:
Modified date
- Must be greater than 0/00/80.
- Must be less than or equal to the current date, as reported by the computer's date.
- If NDD repairs a file, the last modified date will be the current date, which is the computer's date.
Create date
Must be equal to or greater than 0/00/80.
Last accessed date
- Must be equal to or greater than 0/00/80.
- Must be less than or equal to the current date, as reported by the computer's date.
- If NDD repairs a file, the last accessed date will 0/00/80
Related information
Problems with an incorrect system date in Windows
Should Norton Disk Doctor repair invalid date and time stamps?
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