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There is a setting in Windows that allows this to be done, try using the search facility it should bring up something on here.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.../314834/EN-US/
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I've had to use my dos h@><ing skills tonight... http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...1&postcount=13
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There is an option in windows to show file extensions. |
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Copied the corrupted files from c:\I386 to c:\windows\system32 using dos and my PC was up and running again within 2-3 min's. A lot quicker than using the installation disks. |
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I've always thought it's an extremely poor choice on M$' part not to have the "Hide file extensions for known file types" option unselected by default, just in case it upsets the hoi polloi who might not even be able to handle that little piece of information. Quite apart from the usefulness of being able to see the actual file type, how about the uncounted numbers of viruses and worms that have been activated because the recipient just saw .jpg or .txt etc on the end of a file name, and didn't see the .exe extension at the end that Windows had so thoughtfully hidden? Go into My Computer or Windows Explorer, Tools -> Folder Options -> View, untick Hide file extensions for known file types and click OK. It will not hurt your system, and next time a file comes along with a dodgy extension, you'll see it. |
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I like to drop into dos when I'm fixing people's pc's so they cannot follow what i'm doing. cls is a wonderful command. as is dir /w and dir /p /me drifts down dos memory lane.........:dozey: |
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I still think that things like this should be BASIC knowledge for Computer people.
This type of command is still in use, esp. in Unix. Just goes to show how far Micro$oft have come in 20 years ..... GUI's are not the b all and end all. |
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I'm an ex master of the batch file, used to do all sorts with them.
In fact it's only this year that a PC at work has been upgraded & my complete batch menu system removed. ALthough with not using it for so long I have forgotten most & would need a refresher to do anything thats not so simple. Eee, them were the days.... Now if something specific needs doing I think that I'd rather learn windows scripting instead, I think that has lot's more in it than batch files ever did & can interact with windows much better. |
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