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Need software which enables saving my Windows XP file directory tree and shows subfolders as a .gif, .jpg or .bmp. Google found some software which saves it as a text file, but I want the visuals of the actual folders in the tree structure.
posted by dorgla
on Oct 23, 2009 -
1 answer
Why do file sizes vary from Windows XP to Vista????? [more inside]
posted by maxmix
on Feb 6, 2009 -
16 answers
I lost a big file in a cut-and-paste snafu. Help! [more inside]
posted by YoungAmerican
on Aug 26, 2008 -
14 answers
Why would I be able to connect to other Windows computers in a workgroup via IP, but not by NetBIOS name? [more inside]
posted by Ekim Neems
on Mar 18, 2008 -
9 answers
What is the lightest, meanest, most-secure image of Windows XP Corporate I can install onto my MacBook Pro that will allow me to use Corporate MS Exchange Email, Visio, and IE-only intranet? [more inside]
posted by crazyray
on Aug 14, 2007 -
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I have a small network consisting of a couple of PC's and a router/firewall/ADSL modem. On one PC, files that are placed in a folder which is shared with everyone else aren't accessible by everyone else. What am I doing wrong? [more inside]
posted by mr_silver
on May 3, 2007 -
6 answers
Can someone point me to a resource that will help me configure file sharing properly in XP? [more inside]
posted by dragonbay
on Jul 27, 2006 -
8 answers
My old Dell just died, bought a new toshiba, am able to get some but not all files from old computer. Help me get the rest! [more inside]
posted by MostHolyPorcine
on Jul 14, 2006 -
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I just know I can't be the first person to ever do this, but I haven't been able to find an answer. I religiously back up my files from my local drive to my network every day, but it appears that yesterday, while I was in a hurry, I actually copied the files from my network drive down to my local drive, thus overwriting a very full day of work on one particular file. Is there anyway I can get back the version that was stored on my local drive or am I, as I fear, screwed? Also, when I try to search my local drive for all the files with the same extensions (*.as) in hopes that I actually just saved it in the wrong place, Windows XP tells me I have no files with that extension, even though I can see that I do. Is it possible that my problems are bigger than my own incompetence?
posted by katyjack
on Jun 15, 2006 -
7 answers
I'm looking for some software to be run under Windows XP that I can set to move or remove files which are past a certain date after specified intervals. Ideally the software will have a small footprint and relatively easy to use. Is this the sort of task that can be done through some sort of Windows based CRON program?
Ahhhh help me Mefi!
posted by a.
on Mar 25, 2006 -
12 answers
How can I change/append an extension of a large number of files at once? [more inside]
posted by Ekim Neems
on Mar 2, 2006 -
7 answers
Windows XP crashes whenever it accesses a specific file. The problem: I don't know what file it is. What would cause such a serious error and how do I fix it? [more inside]
posted by monsta coty scott
on Feb 18, 2006 -
8 answers
File sharing problem in XP.. I can access my laptop files from my desktop but not the other way around.
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posted by gfrobe
on May 9, 2005 -
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On WinXP, every minute, I get a new file in my temp directory, and it appears to be a downloaded webpage. I'm sure I have a virus or summat, but I can't see where. MI. [more inside]
posted by ajbattrick
on Jan 4, 2005 -
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Two XP questions in a row! Does anybody know how to remove the "Windows cannot open this file" dialog box that offers a web service? I'd like this to act like it did in previous versions of Windows, just going directly to the "Choose the program you want to use to open this file" dialog. Google has failed me.
posted by ajpresto
on Jun 5, 2004 -
1 answer
Windows XP rebooted, and chkdsk set many of my files to zero bytes. How do I get what was originally in those files back? [more inside]
posted by calwatch
on Apr 4, 2004 -
5 answers