> Due to a bug in my backup software, and a disk that died, I've got
> a lot of files with times 1 or 2 hours out in one direction or another.
So you copies some files to a backup disk, then the main disk died, then when you copied the files back, the times were different? Is that the situation? What did the backup bug do?
If that happened to me, I'm not sure if I would notice, but I can imagine there are situations when it would be noticeable. Eg. security camera files, etc. Just for interest, can you please explain why it matters in your case?
> Fixing them is tricky as ZTree adjusts some of the times by an hour (and
> also the dates for some files). ZTree is great for adjusting the times
> for a big bunch of files by +/- that hour of two, but doing them in bulk
> is impossible as a bunch of them have the time I see adjusted by ZTree.
I can see how that would be confusing. How many years do the files cover? Can you do a filter to display just those that were created during DST so you can do batch changes?