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Macrium Reflect 5 recovery CD sorts backups correctly



 
 
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Old January 31st 13, 01:56 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Macrium Reflect 5 recovery CD sorts backups correctly


FWIW... If you're wondering how to get the backups sorted properly
by date when using the Macrium Reflect 5 recovery CD. Apparently
the solution is to change the windows date properties so that it
is displayed by year, then month, then day. The opposite might
work for the opposite sort order.

Or, of course... You can just figure out which is the bigger
numbers if you want to restore the most recent backup.



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Didn't want to start a new thread (and not asking for help) for
this remotely related bit... Xnews crashes on startup, maybe
something to do with me changing Windows' date format. When trying
to shut Xnews down, Task Manager comes up with a blank window.
Repeating the keystroke combination does nothing useful, the
window remains blank. I can click around, and even start some
other programs, but nothing is usable. Moving the pointer to the
far right side leads to nonfunctional icons. After messing with it
for awhile, I tried Control+Alt+Delete, and lo and behold I was
able to sign out (and avoid pressing the Reset button).
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