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Oldest file created digitally is probably some photos from 2020. Idk why I didn't save photos before then, probably didn't value memories that much back then.
I have un-digitalized photos from like... 2005/2006? Including the tine when my family apparantly visited Hong Kong, but I only have vague memories of. (Do these technically count as "files"? You didn't specify it has to be digital...)
The oldest oldest file is a Geneology book in .pdf format digitalized from paper, the papers is probably at least 100 years old, pages are deteriorating. The actual info from it spans few generations back, like 1200s. It shows all the male ancestors and all their male decendents. Apparantly, according to the info, a lot of people in my village, many who have a blood connection with me, are living overseas... fun fact I guess...
(Also, notice how I said it's males only? Patriarchy runs deep...if I was a girl, I wouldn't be listed in the geneology book, and any future decendents of women definitely won't get added.)