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Change drives, if needed. If the files you want are located on a different drive type the drive letter plus that dot-over-dot, is that a semicolon?

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Change drives, if needed. If the files you want are located on a different drive type the drive letter plus that dot-over-dot, is that a semicolon?

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g:” followed by the return (enter) key. • Change directories, if needed. Again, I have my files buried several directories deep. I type “CD” for “change directory” followed by space plus slash plus directories like so “cd Projects\PBTS\photos\images\eu05”, this happens to be where I have my gallery images (OK, i’m lying, i’m much more anal about my directory structures than this, but the real path would be so long an tedious you’d never trust me again, and that would make me a little sad) • Now we’ll just request a directory listing (“dir” command), with the B-switch, this supresses all information except the file names. We don’t need creation date, file size, permissions, etc. we just want the file names. We’ll “pipe” the output to a text file (I’m naming my file “files.txt”, you do whatever makes sense to you). This means we direct the results of the dir command to be written to a file instead of writing the info on the screen. thats the Greater Than sign followed by the file name we

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