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Batmanman

posted on 2nd Dec 07 at 17:21

aye, thats true. atm i only have 1 drive though. i guess if i wanted to access the cd drive i would have to.


Steve

posted on 2nd Dec 07 at 17:18

not if you want to view stuff on a different partition ;)


Batmanman

posted on 2nd Dec 07 at 17:16

ahaa, thank you :D

actually, you dont need the c:, you can just do "\my documents"

I tried using a program called "launchy" which is meant to do the same as the run utility but, in actual fact this run utility is so much better!

[Edited on 02-12-2007 by Batmanman]


Steve

posted on 2nd Dec 07 at 17:15

put quotes around it

"c:\my documents"

[Edited on 02-12-2007 by Steve]


Batmanman

posted on 2nd Dec 07 at 17:12

Ay op!
I have just started using the run command (windows+R key) in windows to open files/folders. This works great with folders that are only one word long for example "\music" to open my music folder, "iexplorer" to open internet explorer, works fine, but if im trying to open something like my documents e.g.. "\my documents" it only searches the first word so it says "cannot find "my"" just wondering if anyone knows how to run folders that have spaces in the name?

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

Cheers.
Rich. :wave: