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"~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix
I have a mumber of files, all types, .txt, .doc, .jpg
They have the correct file name, but have an added "~XB1ACD" (w/o the quotes, various letters after the ~) added at the end of the file that interferes with the correct file association. Note: The files are OK...I can manually rename a file deleting the part including and following the ~ (the tilde)...and the file is conpletely intact. What command and syntax can I use to to find these files and delete the unwanted ~* file extension. I think this is something I knew 15 years ago with Dos...but I can't remember. I don't want to have to do each manually - much too time consuming... MRH |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix
Some info that may help:
The "Mysterious Tilde File" usually appears just after you close OE but only if you made any change to Address Book during this OE session...but not always. It's usually found on Desktop but on occasion appears at C:\ . Rename it ~.wab and you'll see it's an exact copy of Address Book. You can either rename it or simply delete it. It first appeared in November '02 with 331923/Cumulative Update for OE6-SP1 which was only available via manual download and with the more recent 330994/April '03 Cumulative Patch for OE, available via Windows Update. The uninstall directions for the patch at the link below. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...94/default.asp A file named ~ appears on the desktop or in another location on the hard disk http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830921 -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "rh1951mo" <michael102701@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eLTxqsG3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have a mumber of files, all types, .txt, .doc, .jpg > They have the correct file name, but have an added "~XB1ACD" (w/o the > quotes, various letters after the ~) added at the end of the file that > interferes with the correct file association. Note: The files are OK...I > can manually rename a file deleting the part including and following the ~ > (the tilde)...and the file is conpletely intact. > What command and syntax can I use to to find these files and delete the > unwanted ~* file extension. I think this is something I knew 15 years ago > with Dos...but I can't remember. I don't want to have to do each > manually - much too time consuming... > MRH > > > |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE related
No - this has nothing to do wit OE...these are files that have corrupted
filenames in my documents folders and shared documents folders....lots of files, so I want a batch command. "Kelly" wrote: > Some info that may help: > > The "Mysterious Tilde File" usually appears just after you close OE but only > if you made any change to Address Book during this OE session...but not > always. > > It's usually found on Desktop but on occasion appears at C:\ . Rename it > ~.wab and you'll see it's an exact copy of Address Book. You can either > rename it or simply delete it. > > It first appeared in November '02 with 331923/Cumulative Update for OE6-SP1 > which was only available via manual download and with the more recent > 330994/April '03 Cumulative Patch for OE, available via Windows Update. > > The uninstall directions for the patch at the link below. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...94/default.asp > > > A file named ~ appears on the desktop or in another location on the hard > disk > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830921 > > > -- > > All the Best, > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm > > SupportSpace > www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner > > "rh1951mo" <michael102701@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eLTxqsG3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >I have a mumber of files, all types, .txt, .doc, .jpg > > They have the correct file name, but have an added "~XB1ACD" (w/o the > > quotes, various letters after the ~) added at the end of the file that > > interferes with the correct file association. Note: The files are OK...I > > can manually rename a file deleting the part including and following the ~ > > (the tilde)...and the file is conpletely intact. > > What command and syntax can I use to to find these files and delete the > > unwanted ~* file extension. I think this is something I knew 15 years ago > > with Dos...but I can't remember. I don't want to have to do each > > manually - much too time consuming... > > MRH > > > > > > > > |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE related
"rgh1951" <rgh1951@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FB557B7E-C4FE-4812-93B2-4764C86AEAF3@microsoft.com... > No - this has nothing to do wit OE...these are files that have corrupted > filenames in my documents folders and shared documents folders....lots of > files, so I want a batch command. YOu can't go to details view in Explorer, sort them together, use control or shift +click to select, and then press delete? HTH -pk > > "Kelly" wrote: > >> Some info that may help: >> >> The "Mysterious Tilde File" usually appears just after you close OE but >> only >> if you made any change to Address Book during this OE session...but not >> always. >> >> It's usually found on Desktop but on occasion appears at C:\ . Rename it >> ~.wab and you'll see it's an exact copy of Address Book. You can either >> rename it or simply delete it. >> >> It first appeared in November '02 with 331923/Cumulative Update for >> OE6-SP1 >> which was only available via manual download and with the more recent >> 330994/April '03 Cumulative Patch for OE, available via Windows Update. >> >> The uninstall directions for the patch at the link below. >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...94/default.asp >> >> >> A file named ~ appears on the desktop or in another location on the hard >> disk >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830921 >> >> >> -- >> >> All the Best, >> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) >> >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm >> >> SupportSpace >> www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner >> >> "rh1951mo" <michael102701@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:eLTxqsG3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >I have a mumber of files, all types, .txt, .doc, .jpg >> > They have the correct file name, but have an added "~XB1ACD" (w/o the >> > quotes, various letters after the ~) added at the end of the file that >> > interferes with the correct file association. Note: The files are >> > OK...I >> > can manually rename a file deleting the part including and following >> > the ~ >> > (the tilde)...and the file is conpletely intact. >> > What command and syntax can I use to to find these files and delete the >> > unwanted ~* file extension. I think this is something I knew 15 years >> > ago >> > with Dos...but I can't remember. I don't want to have to do each >> > manually - much too time consuming... >> > MRH >> > >> > >> > >> >> |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE- example!!
Here's an example of a file
"Supplementary_form_p1.doc~1A7BDE" (w/o the quotes) It works fine if the filename is changed to just "Supplementary_form_p1.doc" I want a rename of batch file that I can run that will change all these (several hundred). IOW, delete the portion after and including the tilde... "Patrick Keenan" wrote: > "rgh1951" <rgh1951@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FB557B7E-C4FE-4812-93B2-4764C86AEAF3@microsoft.com... > > No - this has nothing to do wit OE...these are files that have corrupted > > filenames in my documents folders and shared documents folders....lots of > > files, so I want a batch command. > > > YOu can't go to details view in Explorer, sort them together, use control or > shift +click to select, and then press delete? > > > > HTH > -pk > > > > > > "Kelly" wrote: > > > >> Some info that may help: > >> > >> The "Mysterious Tilde File" usually appears just after you close OE but > >> only > >> if you made any change to Address Book during this OE session...but not > >> always. > >> > >> It's usually found on Desktop but on occasion appears at C:\ . Rename it > >> ~.wab and you'll see it's an exact copy of Address Book. You can either > >> rename it or simply delete it. > >> > >> It first appeared in November '02 with 331923/Cumulative Update for > >> OE6-SP1 > >> which was only available via manual download and with the more recent > >> 330994/April '03 Cumulative Patch for OE, available via Windows Update. > >> > >> The uninstall directions for the patch at the link below. > >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...94/default.asp > >> > >> > >> A file named ~ appears on the desktop or in another location on the hard > >> disk > >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830921 > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> All the Best, > >> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > >> > >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! > >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm > >> > >> SupportSpace > >> www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner > >> > >> "rh1951mo" <michael102701@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:eLTxqsG3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> >I have a mumber of files, all types, .txt, .doc, .jpg > >> > They have the correct file name, but have an added "~XB1ACD" (w/o the > >> > quotes, various letters after the ~) added at the end of the file that > >> > interferes with the correct file association. Note: The files are > >> > OK...I > >> > can manually rename a file deleting the part including and following > >> > the ~ > >> > (the tilde)...and the file is conpletely intact. > >> > What command and syntax can I use to to find these files and delete the > >> > unwanted ~* file extension. I think this is something I knew 15 years > >> > ago > >> > with Dos...but I can't remember. I don't want to have to do each > >> > manually - much too time consuming... > >> > MRH > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE- example!!
rgh1951 wrote:
> Here's an example of a file > "Supplementary_form_p1.doc~1A7BDE" (w/o the quotes) > It works fine if the filename is changed to just "Supplementary_form_p1.doc" > I want a rename of batch file that I can run that will change all these > (several hundred). IOW, delete the portion after and including the tilde... Something to try: REN *.???~* *.??? - or - REN *.*~* *.* REN *.???* *.??? - or - REN *.* *.??? I haven't tried either of these.. Create a test folder first and see if it gives the desired results. -- Joe =o) |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE- example!!
The first one
REN *.???~* *.??? appears to do a very good job...changed all the 10 or so test files exactly as I wanted...Wow...you (Elmo) are pretty sharp...I'll have to look at ways to include subfolders from a primary or initial folder...but you have given me a very good start...And I haven't used the Ren command in more than 10 years.. Thanks.... "Elmo" wrote: > rgh1951 wrote: > > Here's an example of a file > > "Supplementary_form_p1.doc~1A7BDE" (w/o the quotes) > > It works fine if the filename is changed to just "Supplementary_form_p1.doc" > > I want a rename of batch file that I can run that will change all these > > (several hundred). IOW, delete the portion after and including the tilde... > > Something to try: > > REN *.???~* *.??? > > - or - > > REN *.*~* *.* > > REN *.???* *.??? > > - or - > > REN *.* *.??? > > I haven't tried either of these.. Create a test folder first and see if > it gives the desired results. > > -- > Joe =o) > |
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Re: "~XB1ACD" corrupt files-how to rename/fix , NOT OE- example!!
rgh1951 wrote:
> The first one > REN *.???~* *.??? > > appears to do a very good job...changed all the 10 or so test files exactly > as I wanted...Wow...you (Elmo) are pretty sharp...I'll have to look at ways > to include subfolders from a primary or initial folder...but you have given > me a very good start...And I haven't used the Ren command in more than 10 > years.. > Thanks.... That's great news.. hope you can get it to work safely in many folders. > "Elmo" wrote: > >> rgh1951 wrote: >>> Here's an example of a file >>> "Supplementary_form_p1.doc~1A7BDE" (w/o the quotes) >>> It works fine if the filename is changed to just "Supplementary_form_p1.doc" >>> I want a rename of batch file that I can run that will change all these >>> (several hundred). IOW, delete the portion after and including the tilde... >> Something to try: >> >> REN *.???~* *.??? >> >> - or - >> >> REN *.*~* *.* >> >> REN *.???* *.??? >> >> - or - >> >> REN *.* *.??? >> >> I haven't tried either of these.. Create a test folder first and see if >> it gives the desired results. -- Joe =o) |
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