At the request of some of the Mb members here is a video to go with the earlier post.
All the written instructions are in that post. The hexadecimal editor I have used here is Hexedit - a free editor
Once again the link is http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~prewett/hexedit/. But you can use any other hexadecimal editor of your choice. Just change the first two digit where you find the date to less than 12 so that it can be in read as month/date/year format. Remember to save as a .cut file as that's what CDS will read.
Here is the video.
Great explaination for any one having date exception problems - very well laid out and easy to follow!
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It's still doesn't work. I still do not understand. I think it should be a different problem. Thanks for the video. You're very kind
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