Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 20:35:46 -0400
From: "Mike Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] OT: Editing MS-DOS FAT?


Norton's dos-oriented defrag was called SPEEDISK. If you used the short
filenames when installing the dos utilities, it was named SD.EXE. I do not
see it or its equivalent in your listing. SD32.EXE is the closest thing, but
that seems like a Windows program.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hanson [mailto:taku_skan_skan@;hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 6:07 PM
To: Libretto
Subject: Re: [LIB] OT: Editing MS-DOS FAT?


Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 22:01:00 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] OT: Editing MS-DOS FAT?


>From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>However, maybe there's another way?  Maybe some disk defragmenter like
>Norton can do it for you w/o having to do all that..  Wasn't there an
>option in there to sort the directory?

Aacckkk....  There are a >lot< of .exe files on the NU installation disk
(see below).  I don't see anything that looks like a DOS defrag .exe.  I
don't really want to install the whole NU v4.0 package just for this.

Do any of the files below look like a defragmenter to anyone?  I suppose if
I'm going to switch this HDD to the new 100CT, I may as well install NU.
And then I should really start with a fresh Windows installation on the new
Lib.

Matt


ADAPTER  EXE        17,531  01-28-99  3:24a ADAPTER.EXE
BACKLOG  EXE        29,184  01-28-99  4:00a BACKLOG.EXE
CPUID    EXE        11,483  01-28-99  3:24a CPUID.EXE
CS       EXE        61,025  01-28-99  3:24a CS.EXE
CSALLOC4 EXE        28,152  01-28-99  3:24a CSALLOC4.EXE
CSALLOC5 EXE        28,152  01-28-99  3:24a CSALLOC5.EXE
DEMO32   EXE       361,472  01-28-99  3:12a DEMO32.EXE
DISKEDIT EXE       669,680  01-28-99  4:00a DISKEDIT.EXE
DOCTOR   EXE       167,424  01-28-99  3:17a DOCTOR.EXE
DRIVELTR EXE        11,778  01-28-99  3:24a DRIVELTR.EXE
IMAGE32  EXE       286,208  01-28-99  4:00a IMAGE32.EXE
IMGICON  EXE        28,672  01-28-99  4:00a IMGICON.EXE
LOGGER   EXE        36,352  01-28-99  3:19a LOGGER.EXE
LUSETUP  EXE       826,280  01-27-99  6:08p LUSETUP.EXE
NCOMPARE EXE       169,472  01-28-99  4:00a NCOMPARE.EXE
NDD      EXE       649,280  01-28-99  4:27a NDD.EXE
NDD32    EXE       435,712  01-28-99  4:00a NDD32.EXE
NDIAGS   EXE       291,652  01-28-99  4:00a NDIAGS.EXE
NORTON   EXE     1,979,904  01-28-99  4:00a NORTON.EXE
NPROTECT EXE       145,408  01-28-99  4:00a NPROTECT.EXE
NREGEDIT EXE       578,048  01-28-99  4:00a NREGEDIT.EXE
NREGXPRT EXE        48,128  01-28-99  4:00a NREGXPRT.EXE
NUCD     EXE       432,640  01-28-99  4:00a NUCD.EXE
NULIVEUP EXE        48,128  01-28-99  4:00a NULIVEUP.EXE
OPTWIZ   EXE       602,624  01-28-99  4:00a OPTWIZ.EXE
REGPATCH EXE       202,368  01-28-99  4:00a REGPATCH.EXE
REGSVR32 EXE        37,136  01-28-99  3:19a REGSVR32.EXE
REGTRK   EXE       376,832  01-28-99  4:00a REGTRK.EXE
RESCUE   EXE       153,143  01-28-99  4:00a RESCUE.EXE
RESCUE32 EXE       322,048  01-28-99  4:00a RESCUE32.EXE
RESCUEDV EXE       278,772  01-28-99  4:00a RESCUEDV.EXE
RESCUEN  EXE       276,138  01-28-99  4:00a RESCUEN.EXE
RUNREGED EXE        11,667  01-28-99  4:00a RUNREGED.EXE
SAGECMD  EXE         7,680  01-28-99  4:00a SAGECMD.EXE
SCSICFG  EXE        36,461  01-28-99  3:24a SCSICFG.EXE
SD32     EXE       546,304  01-28-99  4:00a SD32.EXE
SEVINST  EXE       391,168  12-22-98 12:17a SEVINST.EXE
SI32     EXE     1,265,664  01-28-99  4:00a SI32.EXE
SIREGIST EXE       111,104  01-28-99  4:00a SIREGIST.EXE
SPDSTART EXE        47,104  01-28-99  4:00a SPDSTART.EXE
SS365LP  EXE         7,002  01-28-99  3:24a SS365LP.EXE
SS365SL  EXE         6,894  01-28-99  3:24a SS365SL.EXE
SSCIRRUS EXE        10,928  01-28-99  3:24a SSCIRRUS.EXE
SSDBOOK  EXE         8,420  01-28-99  3:24a SSDBOOK.EXE
SSO2M    EXE         7,285  01-28-99  3:24a SSO2M.EXE
SSTOPIC  EXE         7,187  01-28-99  3:24a SSTOPIC.EXE
SSVADEM  EXE         7,601  01-28-99  3:24a SSVADEM.EXE
SW32     EXE       675,328  01-28-99  4:00a SW32.EXE
SWUNZIP  EXE        45,568  01-28-99  4:00a SWUNZIP.EXE
SYMUNDO  EXE        21,504  01-28-99  3:19a SYMUNDO.EXE
SYSCHECK EXE       657,408  01-28-99  4:00a SYSCHECK.EXE
SYSDOC32 EXE        17,408  01-28-99  4:00a SYSDOC32.EXE
UE32     EXE       497,664  01-28-99  4:00a UE32.EXE
UNERASE  EXE       614,352  01-28-99  4:00a UNERASE.EXE
UNFORMAT EXE       453,824  01-28-99  4:00a UNFORMAT.EXE
WDSCAN   EXE        78,336  01-28-99  4:00a WDSCAN.EXE
WINDOC   EXE       668,672  01-28-99  4:00a WINDOC.EXE
WINTDIST EXE       401,760  10-24-96  2:45p WINTDIST.EXE
WIPEINFO EXE       419,328  01-28-99  4:00a WIPEINFO.EXE
ZIPRECVR EXE       672,256  01-28-99  4:00a ZIPRECVR.EXE

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