QUOTE(Aton @ Jan 20 2006, 07:52 PM)
Type changes what program is associated with each extension
it is used with the asscoc command usualy
also you do not ned to type in gjg.txt, you only need to type in "txt"
Type changes what program is associated with each extension? I think you confused
TYPE command, for
FILE TYPE ASSOCIATION... Two completely different things...
Maybe it's my fault,
TYPE is a system DOS command, that was introduced while MS-DOS was the underlaying operating system, and Windows was just a user program. If you are not in windows, you can't use notepad, or some other editor. You have to use
EDIT, if it is present. If it's not (and that happens to be the case, on most rescue disks), you have to use
TYPE command, to see its contents
QUOTE(wild20 @ Jan 22 2006, 07:58 PM)
Okay thanks guys. This helps a lot. I will try it. I don't even know what the file is, but the computer works fine still. I just would like to know because I don't know what the file is. The Operating System is actually a 95 Windows.

The file is probably a summary of scandisk report, maybe a list of files, who knows. It probably contains, for you, useless information about which files were repaird, maybe info about lost chains... But it is a text file, generated to inform you of things scandisk did, nothing else. You are safe to view it

I'm glad if I helped in any way
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