You would need a binary file editor (sees all 256 characters). Change the
date on your system, create a file, copy the content of the old file to
clipboard, and paste it into the new file. Save. Change date back.
I use 'DiskPatch', there are a great many. Visual Studio has 'M' IIRC.
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