Re: Windows Directory in All Caps
- From: Ô¿Ô Mws <Mws@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:53:02 -0700
You bet...
"Rock" <Rock@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ugYu8artHHA.484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Ô¿Ô Mws" <Mws@xxxxxxxxxxx> wroteThis can only be done in the Windows Recovery Console. If you're not sure what this is, I would not proceed any further.
There are several steps to this procedure, and proceed at your own risk.
1) While in windows..Load Regedit and check the following keys. [Create keys if necessary in DWORD format]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole\
SetCommand = 1
SecurityLevel = 1
2) While in recovery console mode, type the following and hit enter after each line:
set AllowWildCards = TRUE
set AllowAllPaths = TRUE
set AllowRemovableMedia = TRUE
set NoCopyPrompt = TRUE
3) At the C:\ prompt
Type the following and hit enter after each line:
ren WINDOWS win
ren win "Windows"
type exit and hit enter to exit the recovery console and start windows normally.
** The quotations marks are very important!!
The above procedure will work on any file name that is not hidden.
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Interesting. I didn't know it could be changed from the recovery console. Thanks for posting this info.
--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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