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Dizindeki Dosya Ve Klasörlerin Ismini Yazdırma Pro


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Aşağıdaki verdiğim adrese git. Ve programı indir.Yaanlız win 8 ve 8.1 de çalışmıyor. Bilgilerinize. Saygılarımla

 

http://www.freewarefiles.com/Directory-File-List_program_70153.html

 

Bunu dene...Win 8.1 de de çalışıyor. Ve arayüzü çok sade.

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http://download.freewarehunter.com/files/DirectoryListPrintEN.zip

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ms-dos üzerinden cok basit olarak

 

c:\dir>lpt1 komutu ile c: ana dizinindeki tüm dosya ve klasör isimlerini LPT1 portuna gönderebilirsiniz. tabi usb icin durum farkli onun icin de dos2usb diye bir program vardi o program ile sanal bir lpt port olusturup o porta gönderme yaptiginizda usb yazicidan cikti alabiliyordu. sonuc olarak eger Windows 7 kullanan bir makinadan misal olarak masaüstünde yer alan tüm dosya ve klasör isimlerini yazicidan cikti olarak almak istiyorsaniz ve lpt1 portuna bagli bir yaziciniz varsa veregeniz komut

"c:\users\sizin kullanıcı adiniz>cd desktop\ enter

 

c:\users\sizin kullanıcı adiniz\Desktop>dir>lpt1 enter"

 

bu komut ile klasör listesini yazicidan cikaracaktir.

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dir > C:\dizin.txt
Lists all files and directories in the directory that you are currently in. By default the dir command will list the files and directories in alphabetic order.
dir *.exe > C:\dizin.txt
The above command lists any file that ends with the .exe file extension. See the wildcard definition for further wildcard examples.
dir *.txt *.doc > C:\dizin.txt
The above is using multiple filespecs to list any files ending with .txt and .doc in one command.
dir /ad > C:\dizin.txt
List only the directories in the current directory. If you need to move into one of the directories listed use the cd command.
dir /s > C:\dizin.txt
Lists the files in the directory that you are in and all sub directories after that directory, if you are at root "C:\>" and type this command this will list to you every file and directory on the C: drive of the computer.
dir /p > C:\dizin.txt
If the directory has a lot of files and you cannot read all the files as they scroll by, you can use this command and it displays all files one page at a time.
dir /w > C:\dizin.txt
If you don't need the info on the date or time and other information on the files, you can use this command to list just the files and directories going horizontally, taking as little as space needed.
dir /s /w /p > C:\dizin.txt
This would list all the files and directories in the current directory and the sub directories after that, in wide format and one page at a time.
dir /on > C:\dizin.txt
List the files in alphabetical order by the names of the files.
dir /o-n > C:\dizin.txt
List the files in reverse alphabetical order by the names of the files.
dir \ /s |find "i" |more > C:\dizin.txt
A nice command to list all directories on the hard drive, one screen page at a time, and see the number of files in each directory and the amount of space each occupies.
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