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Your hardware clock, and your OS clock are set differently. Look at the time your BIOS carries.

How can you ask stupid questions where no answer anyone give you will satisfy your stupidity?

NOPE. It is meant to show when a file was last accessed so you might track down who opened it and the like. You get there in properties. If you OPEN the file, YOU have accessed it, dingledorf.

So, RIGHT click

"delete" also always has a confirmation, so only an utter idiot would confuse that with renaming at that point, and select "yes", and then it would require the shift key for a true deletion, as opposed to a move to the trash bin, another thing you likely rebuke blindly.

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TADA!

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TheGlimmerMan

Bullshit. "move" does no such thing, whereas "copy" CREATES a new copy of the file, therefore, a new CREATION date. D'oh!

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