Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #11119, comment 11


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Oct 26, 2023, 5:13:15 PM (13 months ago)
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  • Ticket #11119, comment 11

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    1 Interestingly, I copied foles from a usb mounted sd card to a usb stick, both reported 1887 for the creation date year. After mounting the usb stick in Windows, it showed the corect date. I then mounted the same usb stick in haiku hrev56838 x86_64 in a VirtualBox running on Windows 10. The file dates showed properly. to get the foile dates proper on my bare metal install, I zipped the contents of the usb stick in the virtual Haiku install, moved the stick to my main install, and copied the zip file to my BFS partition to unzip it, now I have all the file creation dates reporting properly on my bfs partition.
     1Interestingly, I copied foles from a usb mounted sd card to a usb stick, both reported 1887 for the creation date year. After mounting the usb stick in Windows, it showed the corect date. I then mounted the same usb stick in haiku hrev56838 x86_64 running in a VirtualBox on Windows 10. The file dates showed properly! To get the foile dates proper on my bare metal install, I zipped the contents of the usb stick in the virtual Haiku install, moved the stick to my main install, and copied the zip file to my BFS partition to unzip it, now I have all the file creation dates reporting properly on my main bfs partition.
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    3  * note I had to use my sneaker network ( manually moving media from one computer to another) as neither FTP, NETFS nor PoorMan could seem to stay connected long enoughh to transfer the file from the virtual machine Haiku install.
     3 * note I had to use my sneaker network ( manually moving media from one computer to another) as neither FTP, NETFS nor PoorMan could seem to stay connected long enoughh to transfer the zip file from the virtual machine Haiku install.
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     5Maybe the date issue is really a usb driver issue and not a FAT issue?