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Yes, you can arrange files based on how much time they've been accessed.

Yes, you can arrange files based on how much time they've been accessed.

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02-17-2026, 12:52 AM
#1
Hello, your project structure is organized like a folder containing all your games, with the most frequently clicked game appearing at the top. For music files, the track you haven’t listened to much shows up near the end.
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camthecatlover
02-17-2026, 12:52 AM #1

Hello, your project structure is organized like a folder containing all your games, with the most frequently clicked game appearing at the top. For music files, the track you haven’t listened to much shows up near the end.

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02-24-2026, 01:01 PM
#2
Windows may not store that data per file by itself. Third-party tools often handle such tracking. Media players, for example, keep play counts. Checking sorting values in Windows Explorer didn’t reveal it either. You might be able to track read counts if you look elsewhere, but a quick search didn’t show the information.
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ProSkillsNinja
02-24-2026, 01:01 PM #2

Windows may not store that data per file by itself. Third-party tools often handle such tracking. Media players, for example, keep play counts. Checking sorting values in Windows Explorer didn’t reveal it either. You might be able to track read counts if you look elsewhere, but a quick search didn’t show the information.