>"Yes, somehow the timestamps changed. . . ."

Are they all one hour off? See, e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS
("For historical reasons, the versions of Windows that do not support
NTFS all keep time internally as local zone time, and therefore so do
all file systems other than NTFS that are supported by current versions
of Windows. However, Windows NT and its descendants keep internal
timestamps as GMT/UTC and make the appropriate conversions for display
purposes. Therefore, NTFS timestamps are in GMT/UTC. This means that
when files are copied or moved between NTFS and non-NTFS partitions,
the OS needs to convert timestamps on the fly. But if some files are
moved when summer or "daylight saving" local time is in effect, and
other files are moved when winter or "standard" local time is in
effect, there can be some ambiguities in the conversions. As a result,
especially shortly after one of the days on which local zone time
changes, users may observe that some files have timestamps that are
incorrect by one hour.").


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