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    Hey,

    I was wondering if there was any .bat files that will search through the whole computer for something you define. It's for school, because the search feature is blocked

    +rep for help

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    make a notepad doc, put "cmd" in it, save as "test.bat" and open it, then u got cmd, and if u use dir etc u can open programs that arent on start etc, dno how precisely but works at my college
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadGuitarist View Post
    make a notepad doc, put "cmd" in it, save as "test.bat" and open it, then u got cmd, and if u use dir etc u can open programs that arent on start etc, dno how precisely but works at my college
    Thx for trying, but i mean so that I can find where work and stuff is located

    Can't bloody find it.

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    ah right. use that to open command prompt, then type in "dir /s filename.doc" or .whatever

    it will tell u where the file is, but u needa know the filename rly
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadGuitarist View Post
    ah right. use that to open command prompt, then type in "dir /s filename.doc" or .whatever

    it will tell u where the file is, but u needa know the filename rly

    Aaaah ty

    I already repped you, for trying, but its sorted now

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