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  • great vid. helped alot. is there anyway to do it without any of the dates and stuff and just have the names

  • Thank you for sharing.

  • jeez, im glad i grew up in the dos-era... nice tutorial nevertheless for those nowadays who don't have full access to their own computers :) thanks Bill, we love ya for that.... NOT!!

  • Hi, I did exactly what you said but I do not get the text file in the specific folder. Please help.

    I have followed exactly word by word to what you've said.

  • i spent a whole morning reading help pages, trying to do this, and nothing, then followed ur tutorial here, up and running in 5 mind flat! you are a genuis, this is brilliant, thank you!

  • Thanks for your Videos :)

  • 1:45. You can use spaces but you have to add these, "", between the adress/path. So like this "c:/yeh it works".

  • Shithot mate !

  • xc

  • nice 1 man keep it up

  • well done mr britec. can i have your email address plz. very helpful videos

  • @mayarbacha sure send me a pm and I give it to you.

  • when I try to do the windows update on my dell e310 I get error message 80072efd. Please assist me. I have windows 7

  • Thumbs up if you think that he got a BSOD

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  • Thank you. I always wondered how to change the context menus!

  • i tried it and it worked. Really good tool to sort out my music collection.

  • @Britec09 how do u change your display to using hd cable ?and which is your best video for removing viruses malware and trojans?:) liked.

  • @FifasClamidiaButter best post for help on my forum and I help you.

  • @FifasClamidiaButter i signed up but dont know how to start a thread?

  • nice tutorial but it would be more usefull if u saved the file in the same directory, syntax should be something like "./list.txt". Not sure if that would work though.

  • this is useful! thanks

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  • @Britec09.... Whats the difference between .bat and .cmd? Thanks

  • @bonkerzmhann: .com files are compiled machine code and if you try to open one with a text editor such as notepad they will appear as garbage while .bat files are batch files which are scripts that are in plain text. At least that is what they are supposed to be.

  • first and thanks for this video...

  • @allenellallenella Your welcome

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