There are 2 dates in one wim (the menu shows one wim with 2 editions), the date represents the image edition creation date, not the wim file.That date actually represent the "Creation Date" for install.wim
abbodi86 , Please post directions, good for learners.
wimlib-imagex info install.wim 1 --image-property CREATIONTIME/HIGHPART=0x01D43807 --image-property CREATIONTIME/LOWPART=0xF95AF000
FOR /F "Tokens=1,2 Delims=-" %I IN ('ConvertDateHex.exe /C ^| find /i "0x"') DO SET "HIGHPART=%I" & SET "LOWPART=%J"
wimlib-imagex info install.wim 1 --image-property CREATIONTIME/HIGHPART=%HIGHPART% --image-property CREATIONTIME/LOWPART=%LOWPART%
wimlib-imagex info install.wim 2 --image-property CREATIONTIME/HIGHPART=0x01D43807 --image-property CREATIONTIME/LOWPART=0xF95AF000
To know the built date, usefull when somebody is working with a computer that doesn't save the date due to a drained 'bios battery'.I don't understand why the date stamp matters. Please, what am I missing?
Thanks. But I still don't understand why it's needed. ...
Or is it more a "nice to know" thing?