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Displaying absolute time in Windows 7

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I am able to see the absolute (exact) time on Win-XP of a file when it was last modified in hours, minutes, and seconds ("Today, May 11, 2014, 6:06:09 AM") by displaying the file properties.

On Windows 7, it displays the time as relative and a rough estimate ("Today, May 11, 2014, 2 hours ago"). How do I change it so it displays absolute time like Windows XP.

posted May 11, 2014 by Bob Wise

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Mine works as you describe from XP on both 7 and 8.1. May be an explorer setting.
I generally have a details view in Explorer.

answer May 11, 2014 by Ahmed Patel
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