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    Default hello all

    I haven't posted here for awhile but I was wondering if any body still new the dos command what let you get a text document showing all the file information of a hard drive

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    p.s thank you fatcowvcd netty

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    Dir <drive label>: > listing.txt

    You can usually see all that using windows file manager, and, usually more info than the old Dir command would do.
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    drive label is the drive name eg : c d ect

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    if you want ALL the files of a C drive:
    DIR C:\ /s >LISTING.TXT

    The /s is to include all sub-directories and the \ after C: is to start from the root of C drive

    Hope that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by ammlione View Post
    if you want ALL the files of a C drive:
    DIR C:\ /s >LISTING.TXT

    The /s is to include all sub-directories and the \ after C: is to start from the root of C drive

    Hope that helps
    thanks for adding the /s I forgot that bit.
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    Moved to correct section.
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