If you google for sort order windows explorer you will find out that Windows Explorer (since Windows XP) obviously uses the function StrCmpLogicalW in the sort order "by name". I did not find information about the treatment of the underscore character. I was amused by the following note in the documentation:

On windows 7 at least, a minus sign (-) and (') seem to be ignored in a name except for one quirk: in a name that is otherwise identical, the ' will be sorted before -, for example: (a'a) will sort above (a-a)


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Server 2012 R on Dell PowerEdge R320. I just got 2 new Seagate Backup Plus Desktop Drive Model SRD00F2 P/N 1KBAP3-500 4TB. Running the drives from an add on controller card that supports USB 3.0. I've been using the card successfully with WD drives until I started seeing disk errors on one of the drives, so decided to replace them both with the Seagate drives. Using windows server backup. Tried adding these drives as additional destinations to my existing backup job. It started formatting the first drive and died with : "Formatting the disk has failed - The parameter is incorrect" (Thanks, Bill for that wonderful error message.)

Steve you have confirmed my fears. Just this week we obtained 3 Seagate 2Tb Expansion Desktop Hard Drives to use with windows backup server 2008 R2. No Go. These drives are a new model with 4K native sector support. This new format is only fully supported by Windows 8 and Server 2012. It is a particular problem with Windows Server image sector backup. You are absolutley right, there is no mention of this in the product spec or on Seagate web site. The event log reads - System Protection was unable to back up to a disk with 4Kb sectors. Note that the WD My Books also have a version which supports Advanced Format or 512E. These are more compatible, but still need to have special formatter for use on server image backup, which is avail on the WD web site.


Assuming that it is actually using the date/time rather than the physical order you could use the old UNIX favorite touch to set the dates of files and/or directories, a collection of windows versions of some of the most used Unix/Linux command line tools is MSYS.

i drag and drop folders with music to the music folder of my clip using windows explorer. the mp3s r sorted alphabetically there, but not on my player when i play them. what the heck is going on? thanks to all that helped.

When the computer is used for a long time, most people will find that the hard disk space is slowly filling up, and Windows will be slower and slower. To free up space, the easiest way is to find large files windows 10 and then delete them permanently, or move them over to cloud storage space or to an external hard drive.

I am in the habit on dos & windows systems of maintaining a c:\bin directory as part of my path. It is where I keep useful short utilities like above. The directory is part of my path, so I just have to type the name, such as list or sdir.

Change the filename dates ? Put sequential numbers at the very start of the filenames ? Copy the files onto the drive one by one in order (because windows doesn't always copy them in order) ? I don't mind however complicated it is, if I have to jump through some hoops, as long as I know what they are e24fc04721

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