It's not about the date format, it's about the fact that the time stamp displayed in WinPE is completely incorrect. Below is an example with a backup created from under Windows.
In HBS v4.4 under Windows, the time stamp is 08:35 on March 30, which is the actual correct time.
When booting into WinPE, the time stamp is distorted: 22:35 on March 29.
This is extremely confusing for the user, causing a lot of inconvenience by having to calculate and match the false time to the correct time.
In my opinion, this is a serious flaw. The same problem was originally in Macrium Reflect, but the developers have successfully solved it.
In HBS v4.4 under Windows, the time stamp is 08:35 on March 30, which is the actual correct time.
When booting into WinPE, the time stamp is distorted: 22:35 on March 29.
This is extremely confusing for the user, causing a lot of inconvenience by having to calculate and match the false time to the correct time.
In my opinion, this is a serious flaw. The same problem was originally in Macrium Reflect, but the developers have successfully solved it.