"after a crash"... After what kind of crash? Crash of what?
Total system crash. As in, can do nothing except press restart button.
After such a crash, your previously existing set of Explorer windows
is invariably reduced to null. There ought to be a way of recording
their last good state and restoring them, as Mac OS invariably and
gracefully does.
> explorer /e,c:\usr\07
> explorer /e,W:\users\bil\desktop\hd\usr\07
> However, this batch file doesn't work in Vista...
Works for me, under Vista Ultimate... If this is a
Not on my Home Premium, however.
so prepend "start" to each of
those lines:
Thank you Robert, that works perfectly.
Now for another question:
suppose, on an NT file system, I know that sector 23029617 is bad.
How do I discover what file has been associated with it?