Bug In NTFS Date/Time in Windows XP SP3 Fully Patched
I am using the below things to backup video files from an internal Sata drive to an external Usb drive and both drives are on NTFS system file:
XCOPY "M:\My TiVo Recordings\Part1\*.*" "P:\My TiVo Recordings\Part1\" /D /E /V /C /I /Y >> C:\Build\Backup\MediaBackup1.log
Casually, the above will only copy 1 or 2 files at a time. But since today, XCOPY decided that all of the files on the Sata drive were an houw newer than the files on the Usb drive. For an example, a file on the Sata drive that showed modified date/time stamp to some other day. But the same file on the Usb drive was still showing a modified date or time stamp. Hence XCOPY decides that the version on the Sata was newer than the version on the Usb drive and copied it. So it seems that the bug is in the NTFS file system daylight savings time interface for Sata drives. Can anyone please help? Thanks
Re: Bug In NTFS Date/Time in Windows XP SP3 Fully Patched
That is not a bug, it is opearting normally. Normally, the FAT file system stores file date/time as a local date/time and the NTFS file system stores date/time in UTC format. It can be caused by an issue when the computer automatically adjusts for Daylight Savings time and restarting your computer will adjust for this difference. Check the below link for example:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...8VS.85%29.aspx