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On 16 Jul 2008 14:12:19 GMT, in alt.usenet.kooks, Bucky Breeder
<not.here.now@nd.gone.fishing.tomorrow.bye> bloviated:
>"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in news:iz0818$x01
>$e@alt.recovery.photos.nude-art.moderated.biz.abkhazia:
>
>> richard, ye rug-headed fat-brained follower, sweep on, you fat and
>> greasy citizen, ye groaned:
>>
>>> On 16 Jul 2008 12:44:37 GMT, Bucky Breeder
>>> <not.here.now@nd.gone.fishing.tomorrow.bye> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Scribner <walter3ca@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>>>news:v4er7419lj1pmba3cdniln0atge064l5kd@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> A guy sent me a .rar file. I'm using Winrar 3.71 to open it.
>>>>> I swear that each file's title is longer than my arm. Winrar
>>>>> gives me a long file name error message and won't decompress
>>>>> it. The guy is traveling so I can't get him to send me a
>>>>> modified version. Is there any way that I can open these
>>>>> files? Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>In Windows, the best way to deal with manipulating long
>>>>file names is to move the offending file to a basic drive
>>>>from your desktop. This eliminates a long and possibly
>>>>complicated path, eg. :
>>>>
>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\My Personal User Account\
>>>> Desktop\some.outrageously.extravagantageousemous.long.rar
>>>>
>>>>Thus, the target destination would be from the above to the below :
>>>>
>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\My Personal User Account\
>>>> Desktop\some.outrageously.extravagantageousemous.long\
>>>> now.wtf-ever.the.imbecile.named.the.included.files.jpg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Like, I'd move it to my "E:\" drive because that's my data drive,
>>>>but you might try cutting it to your "C:\" drive.
>>>>
>>>>I use a file renamer called betterfilerename. It's a context menu deal.
>>>>I've run into this with mp3s where the file name will reboot Windows
>>>>Explorer with an error message. It has to do with a long elaborate
>>>>Album name and the artist's elaborate title and name being included in
>>>>the same string as the song title for a file name... and then there's
>the
>>>>path to deal with.
>>>>
>>>>First, move it to C:\ . If that doesn't, then rename. If that doesn't,
>>>>then post back with more details.
>>>
>>>
>>> For mp3s, just get yourself a tag editor.
>>> I had the same problem with bunches of mine downloaded from groups.
>>> Used the tag editor and it renamed them all toot sweet.
>>
>>
>> You utterly dense ****tard, Bullis.
>>
>
>He cascades for no reason whatsoever
He cascades for any reason whatsoever
<not.here.now@nd.gone.fishing.tomorrow.bye> bloviated:
>"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in news:iz0818$x01
>$e@alt.recovery.photos.nude-art.moderated.biz.abkhazia:
>
>> richard, ye rug-headed fat-brained follower, sweep on, you fat and
>> greasy citizen, ye groaned:
>>
>>> On 16 Jul 2008 12:44:37 GMT, Bucky Breeder
>>> <not.here.now@nd.gone.fishing.tomorrow.bye> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Scribner <walter3ca@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>>>news:v4er7419lj1pmba3cdniln0atge064l5kd@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> A guy sent me a .rar file. I'm using Winrar 3.71 to open it.
>>>>> I swear that each file's title is longer than my arm. Winrar
>>>>> gives me a long file name error message and won't decompress
>>>>> it. The guy is traveling so I can't get him to send me a
>>>>> modified version. Is there any way that I can open these
>>>>> files? Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>In Windows, the best way to deal with manipulating long
>>>>file names is to move the offending file to a basic drive
>>>>from your desktop. This eliminates a long and possibly
>>>>complicated path, eg. :
>>>>
>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\My Personal User Account\
>>>> Desktop\some.outrageously.extravagantageousemous.long.rar
>>>>
>>>>Thus, the target destination would be from the above to the below :
>>>>
>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\My Personal User Account\
>>>> Desktop\some.outrageously.extravagantageousemous.long\
>>>> now.wtf-ever.the.imbecile.named.the.included.files.jpg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Like, I'd move it to my "E:\" drive because that's my data drive,
>>>>but you might try cutting it to your "C:\" drive.
>>>>
>>>>I use a file renamer called betterfilerename. It's a context menu deal.
>>>>I've run into this with mp3s where the file name will reboot Windows
>>>>Explorer with an error message. It has to do with a long elaborate
>>>>Album name and the artist's elaborate title and name being included in
>>>>the same string as the song title for a file name... and then there's
>the
>>>>path to deal with.
>>>>
>>>>First, move it to C:\ . If that doesn't, then rename. If that doesn't,
>>>>then post back with more details.
>>>
>>>
>>> For mp3s, just get yourself a tag editor.
>>> I had the same problem with bunches of mine downloaded from groups.
>>> Used the tag editor and it renamed them all toot sweet.
>>
>>
>> You utterly dense ****tard, Bullis.
>>
>
>He cascades for no reason whatsoever
He cascades for any reason whatsoever