Question:
Is there a function in Windows that will compare two or more files and/or folders, saving...?
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2010-05-18 09:04:36 UTC
...the newest, delete the oldest?
There used to be a DOS program called "XTREE" that would compare two or more files or folders, highlight the duplicates, or newest or oldest, and give you the option of manually or automatically deleting the oldest. Is there a similar function I can use in Windows XP? I have duplicate media/folders full of files of which many but not all are duplicates. It would be far too tedious to review them all one at a time.
Thanks
Three answers:
2010-05-18 23:11:41 UTC
After a short scan Folder Size will show you: 1. The size of all folders as a tree. 2. ... MD5 File and Folder Comparator is for comparing files as to whether or ... of easy to use but powerful functions for File, Folder, Shell, Windows API ... comparison of 3 or more files and provide option for saving the matched ...
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2010-05-18 11:58:14 UTC
"All guts and no glory." Windows Explorer fits this expression well. The Windows Explorer utility is one of the most useful and hard-working features of Windows 98, just as it was in Windows 95. It's nice to know that some things don't change. Yet, despite all its hard work and numerous benefits, most people don't recognize this feature for its brilliance.



With it, you can do such basic file functions as copy, delete, and rename. Like a map, Windows Explorer displays the location of everything on your drives. It is also useful for launching programs, getting into files, finding out how much space you have left on your hard drive, and more.



When you want to get "computer literate," we suggest you start by learning all about Windows Explorer.



You will find Windows Explorer in Windows 98 (Win98) by clicking the Start button, moving the cursor up to Programs, and in the next submenu, looking towards the bottom of the list. Click Windows Explorer and the Windows Explorer window will appear.







Files & Folders.



Whatever you're creating, whether it's a word processing document, an Excel spreadsheet, or bitmap graphic, you will save your work as a "file" of some sort, so understandably, this search option is probably the most frequently used.



Files are simply the name you put on a given project. In whatever program you are using, when you save your work, you type in a file nameā€”up to 255 characters. "My Trip to Mars 1998," "Letter to Bill Cosby 9-13-98" and "My Novel" are all examples of file names. When you name a file, you can use all the letters and symbols on your keyboard, except the slashes, a question mark, a quotation mark, the asterisk, or a bracket.



You can efficiently organize files into f....
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2016-12-16 14:54:08 UTC
ipconfig /all ipconfig dir thats all i've got have been given faith like typing :-) EDIT: command instantaneous is the superb term and that's for people who could quite so themes in a textual content fabric based command shell than in a GUI, which incorporates create individual costs, refresh IP's, come across IP's and run examine disk.


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