Lets us say you have just download a new album or game
but all the files are .xxx and you need them to be
zip's, rar's, mp3's etc.....
then do the following
-create a new folder
-put all the files needing editing in the new folder
-then go to "run" in the start menu
-type in CMD and click ok
-the next thing need is a few bits of old dos commands
-you need to navigate to CMD to the folder where the files are
-you can do this by 1st getting the total address of the folder
-and then typing it in cmd with a "cd" in front
QUOTE
cd c:\xxx\yyy\ccc\
once you in the folder where the files are you can move on
now you can cheek if you are in the right folder by typing dir to get a list of files
-now type in....
QUOTE
rename *.* *.zip
Nb change the zip to what ever the extension needs to be (.rar, .mp3 ect)
all done
you should have now changed the .* to what ever you needed
happy downloading Benji
(by Benji)
nb to exit CMD type in "exit"
but all the files are .xxx and you need them to be
zip's, rar's, mp3's etc.....
then do the following
-create a new folder
-put all the files needing editing in the new folder
-then go to "run" in the start menu
-type in CMD and click ok
-the next thing need is a few bits of old dos commands
-you need to navigate to CMD to the folder where the files are
-you can do this by 1st getting the total address of the folder
-and then typing it in cmd with a "cd" in front
QUOTE
cd c:\xxx\yyy\ccc\
once you in the folder where the files are you can move on
now you can cheek if you are in the right folder by typing dir to get a list of files
-now type in....
QUOTE
rename *.* *.zip
Nb change the zip to what ever the extension needs to be (.rar, .mp3 ect)
all done
you should have now changed the .* to what ever you needed
happy downloading Benji
(by Benji)
nb to exit CMD type in "exit"
Last edited by raspat on Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:31 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : errors in most of the spellings)