Hi Bob,

Thanks you so very much! That was what I was looking for and it works perfectly. I got the information that I needed to better organize my music colllections.

Take care.

Lennie

At 10:52 PM 9/21/2011, you wrote:
I don't know what operating system you are using so I will assume Windows
and further assume that a DOS prompt is available.

Do what you must to get to the DOS prompt.

That will probably place you somewhere on your C drive.

If so, type

D: and press ENTER

That should place you on your D drive.

If so, but not at the root directory, type

cd\ and press ENTER.

Now, you should be at the root directory of your D drive.

Type the following

DIR /S > MyMusic.txt and press ENTER

Wait until the DOS prompt reappears.

Now, you should have a file named MyMusic.txt in the root directory of your
D drive.

If you don't like the format of the info in that file, you can re-do the DIR
command with some switches to modify the format of the output.


hth

Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lennie" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:46 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] List folders and files in folders


hi,

I have a second hard drive with all my MP3 files on it. I want to
make a list of each folder and the files within each folder.

Is there a run command or a program that I can tell my D drive to
list each folder and the associated files with each folder?

I have use the run command to create a list of a single folder, but
it would be time consuming to do each one separately.

I am in need to keep a better record of what music I have on my hard
dive. I am beginning to lose my handle on all my music. If I don't do
something about it, I will have to ask Mike if I can see Dr. Phil! (smile)

Any advice help or suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

Take care.

Lennie


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