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Sujet : je cherche le fichier " splitter.vxd " | |
nicolas | il est dans Win95_07.cab sur le cd de Win 95
Procedure : Windows 95 To extract files in Windows 95, use the extract command. To do this, follow these steps. In Windows Click Start , point to Find , and then click Files or Folders . In the Look in box, click Drive C . Click to select the Include subfolders check box. In the Named box, type .cab to search for cabinet files. Click Find Now . If the cabinet files do not exist on the hard disk, insert the Windows installation CD-ROM, and then repeat the search on the CD-ROM drive. When you find the cabinet files, note the location of the file (for example, C:\Cabs). This is your source path. In the Named box, type extract.exe to search for extract command program. Click Find Now . If the extract command does not exist on the hard disk, copy the Extract.exe file from disk 1 or the Windows 95 CD-ROM to the root folder of drive C. To copy the Extract.exe file from disk 1 to the root folder of drive C, type the following command at the MS-DOS prompt: copy cd_drive :\extract.exe hard_disk :\ where cd_drive is the drive that contains the Windows 95 CD-ROM or disk and hard_disk is your hard disk. For example: copy a:\extract.exe c:\ Click Start , and then click Run . The general form of the extract command is: extract source path \ file /L c:\windows\command For example, if the source path is C:\Cabs, the extract command is extract drive :\cabs\ file /L drive :\windows\ path where drive is the drive on which Windows is installed (typically drive C), path is the destination folder for the extracted file, and file is the file that you want to extract. Type the following command, and make the appropriate substitutions as previously noted: extract source path \ file /L c:\windows\command Click OK c'est sur http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] us;Q129605 |
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