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Posted on 04-10-11 05:57:57 PM Link | Quote
Believe it or not, MS-DOS Editor still exists in Windows 7.

I use it from time to time. Notepad++ for anything coding related (save C++, which is dev-cpp... sigh, locked to Windows sucks)

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Posted on 04-10-11 06:26:31 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Prince Kassad
Also, I'd like to throw in the User State Migration Wizard. Who has even heard of that?




UserState Migration Tool (USMT). Designed for IT administrators in performing large deployments of Windows XP Professional in a corporate environment. USMT provides the same functionality as the [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard], but on a large scale targeted at migrating multiple users. USMT gives administrators command line precision in customizing specific settings such as unique modifications to the registry.



I use the Files & Settings Transfer to set up my VM each time. It makes sense they would have one for mass application.

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Posted on 04-10-11 06:58:19 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Bloodstar
Believe it or not, MS-DOS Editor still exists in Windows 7.


It is? How do you access it?

I tried "edit meow.txt" from cmd, and it said it wasn't a recognized command.

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Posted on 04-10-11 07:01:44 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Terra
Originally posted by Bloodstar
Believe it or not, MS-DOS Editor still exists in Windows 7.


It is? How do you access it?

I tried "edit meow.txt" from cmd, and it said it wasn't a recognized command.

Hm, it works here on Windows Vista, at least.

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Posted on 04-10-11 07:58:58 PM Link | Quote
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Originally posted by Sofi
Originally posted by Prince Kassad
Now, you totally reminded me of the Narrator. Who uses it for its intended purpose, rather than random YTPs?

How about visually impaired people?

Visually impaired people tend to use better software for this purpose.

As for useless software, uh... I honestly don't use Windows enough, though I guess I'd have to say all the random little utilities they ripped off unix a loooong time ago and never ever updated so they're pretty useless compared to their modern counterparts. (Bit off topic but I recall seeing grep.exe on a windows xp media center edition 2005 machine I was repairing. Off topic because given a shell that isn't garbage, it's a useful program.)

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EDLIN, hands down.

Edit is better. Notepad is better. ANYTHING IS BETTER. NO TEXT EDITOR AT ALL IS BETTER!

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Posted on 04-10-11 08:10:01 PM Link | Quote


The least useful for me is Windows Defender. It got installed on my computer through a auto update in November and It has done nothing. Apparently it is suspossed to act as an anti spyware/malware tool, but My norton anti-virus gets everything first.

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Posted on 04-10-11 08:13:06 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Metal_Man88
EDLIN, hands down.

Edit is better. Notepad is better. ANYTHING IS BETTER. NO TEXT EDITOR AT ALL IS BETTER!


My dad's only Tandy 1000 had Edlin as its only editor.

I think in those days, most people used word processors as text editors. The equivalent of opening a configuration file or writing code in Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org Writer.

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Posted on 04-10-11 08:34:07 PM Link | Quote
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Originally posted by Terra
Originally posted by Bloodstar
Believe it or not, MS-DOS Editor still exists in Windows 7.


It is? How do you access it?

I tried "edit meow.txt" from cmd, and it said it wasn't a recognized command.

It doesn't exist on 64-bit OSes due to the lack of the DOS VM

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Posted on 04-10-11 08:52:26 PM Link | Quote
NTBackup.

It's basically totally overshadowed by System Restore. XP Home didn't even install it by default.

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Posted on 04-11-11 12:32:25 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Bagel
Sticky Notes, in Vista and 7.

Really, why would you want fake sticky notes overlapping all your other windows? You can't change the font or color, either; all you can do is resize.

Runner-up is System Restore. In all my time of using Windows, it has successfully restored a previous state only one time. In addition those restore points by default end up eating a large chunk of disk.



I found it useful for jotting down hex color values I need to copy over to another program. But since I only had to use it once and notepad can do the same thing then yeah.

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Posted on 04-11-11 01:18:46 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by CB
The least useful for me is Windows Defender. It got installed on my computer through a auto update in November and It has done nothing. Apparently it is suspossed to act as an anti spyware/malware tool, but My norton anti-virus gets everything first.

Think there might be a correlation there?

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Posted on 04-11-11 05:09:22 PM Link | Quote
cmd.exe

OK, I'm mostly kidding; it's just that I'm not familiar enough with its syntax to do any sort of scripting with it.

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Posted on 04-11-11 11:33:57 PM Link | Quote


Originally posted by OoBurns
cmd.exe

OK, I'm mostly kidding; it's just that I'm not familiar enough with its syntax to do any sort of scripting with it.


color *insert two hex numbers*

start wordpad

start explorer

tree c:

title *insert title here*

those are pretty much the easy fun ones but the 'tree c:' command is very interesting.

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Posted on 04-12-11 06:35:41 AM Link | Quote
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Posted on 04-12-11 08:10:24 AM Link | Quote
Notepad. Seriously it's virtually unchanged since, what, Win95?

Paint's gotten better. Calculator's pretty nice, now, too. Defrag is a step backwards (though 3rd party applications are still "better", however subjective that may be.)

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Posted on 04-13-11 01:03:08 AM Link | Quote
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Yep, Notepad is still pretty much the same as Windows 3.1 or perhaps even earlier

Did anyone even use Notepad back in the 3.1 days, or was edit.com still the norm back then? Paint used to be called "Paintbrush" in the 3.1 days too

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Posted on 04-13-11 01:38:42 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Illumina
Yep, Notepad is still pretty much the same as Windows 3.1 or perhaps even earlier

Did anyone even use Notepad back in the 3.1 days, or was edit.com still the norm back then? Paint used to be called "Paintbrush" in the 3.1 days too

The current Notepad has some improvements- larger files than it used to, plus it uses Lucida Console instead of Fixedsys.

Actually, I use Notepad for most of my text-editor needs... but I usually don't need to do anything too fancy.

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Posted on 04-13-11 01:46:48 AM Link | Quote
Paintbrush was actually far different from the Windows 95-and-later Paint. I actually remember a lot of the differences offhand; 3.1 had more brush shapes, for example, as well as a brush/line thickness selector in the bottom left. In addition, the spraycan used fixed patterns instead of randomly dumping dots everywhere.

The Vista/7 Paint replacements (at least, 7's) also removed a few of the hidden features from the earlier versions.

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Posted on 04-13-11 07:29:42 AM Link | Quote
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Paintbrush was fun. When I was little, I'd used to spend hours scribbling around, zooming in and kind of exploring the "tunnels" like a maze. A good replacement for having an internet connection and games and not much else to do!

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