Step 1
Logon to your computer with an administrator account.
Step 2
Reset the operation system date. Go to the "Start Menu." chosen "Control Panel." Click on "Date and Time." Set the system date to the date you like to to have stamped on your file. Click "OK." end the order Panel window.
Step 3
Open the file that has the date you like to change. Go to the "File" menu in No matter what software application launched when you opened your file; chosen "Save As." You can subsistence the same file name, but change the directory place of your file. For instance, if your file is currently saved in the "My Documents" folder, you could to save it to your Windows desktop machine or others folder instead. The "Created," "Modified" and "Accessed" date and time stamp of the version of your file saved in this new directory be marked with No matter what date and time your operation system clock and calendar were set to when the file is saved.
Step 4
Reset the operation system date to to reflect the running date and time.
Step 5
(Optional) suppression the version of your file stored in the original directory. Or go to the version of your file stored in the new directory location. Right-click on the file. chosen "Cut." Go to the directory place of the old version of the file. Right-click on the old version the file, and chosen "Paste." When incited to to replace the old version of the file with the new version you just created, chosen "Yes."
Step 1
Logon to your computer with an administrator account.
Step 2
Go to the line that contains the file that has the date you like to change.
Step 3
Right-click on the file. chosen "Properties" of the popup menu. Go to the "Details" tab. In the Date field, change the date value.