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Search for Files and Folders on Windows 10 PC - Get list of all files in text file

Search your PC for files, how to find a file on your PC, how to get list of specific files on PC, How to find all hidden files on PC, how to find all system files on PC, how to search for a lost file on Windows, how to quickly locate a file on PC, examples of DIR command, dir command explored, Common examples of dir command, search for word files on pc, search for images on pc, Search for videos on pc, search for a string in file names In this video, Rahul Nirmal gives practical examples of using dir command to search for all or specific files on your Windows PC. The list of files is written to a text file that can be opened and examined. The DIR command is a powerful Windows Command Prompt function that lists all files and subdirectories contained in a specific directory. The DIR command also offers some switches that unlock some powerful functionality. The dir command is available from within the Command Prompt in all Windows operating systems including Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. DIR Command Switches You can use the DIR command by itself (just type “dir” at the Command Prompt) to list the files and folders in the current directory. To extend that functionality, you need to use the various switches, or options, associated with the command. Display Based on File Attributes You can add “/A” followed by a letter code after the DIR command to display files with a specific attribute. These letter codes include: • D: Displays all directories in the current path • R: Displays read-only files • H: Displays hidden files • A: Files that are ready for archiving • S: System files • I: Not content indexed files • L: Reparse points So, for example, to display just the directories in the current path, you’d type the following command and then hit Enter: Dir /ad The dir command is a Command Prompt command used to display a list of the files and subfolders contained in a folder. For each file or folder listed, the command will, by default, show the date and time the item was last changed, if the item is a folder (labeled with DIR) or file, the size of the file if applicable, and finally the name of the file or folder including the file extension. Related Commands The dir command is often used with the del command. After using dir to find the name and location of the file(s) in any particular folder(s), del can be used to delete files directly from the Command Prompt. Similar is the rmdir /s command, and older deltree command, used to delete folders and files. The rmdir command (without the /s option) is useful for deleting empty folders that you find with the dir command.

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