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02/17/2006 11:57:15 PM · #1
I hate how XP assumes you are stupid and need help each time you plug in media. Somehow, while ripping some CD's using Media player I associated CD's to ripping songs. I don't want that to be my default. How do I change it?

Next... Is there an easy way to sync folders on different hard drives?
02/18/2006 12:08:10 AM · #2
In any file manager window..

tools/folder options.

Files types tab.

Find the file type that has been wrongly associated, and pick a new program.

NOT checking the "do this every time" selection unless you're really sure you want to do that is a good idea.
02/18/2006 12:25:15 AM · #3
Originally posted by wavelength:

NOT checking the "do this every time" selection unless you're really sure you want to do that is a good idea.


Duh! :-)

Edit: Gawd that sounded bad... Gotta quit postin after drinkin' and takin' benedril...

Message edited by author 2006-02-18 11:20:19.
02/18/2006 11:21:41 AM · #4
OK... I figured out the CD thing. I just right clicked the drive in Explorer and changed the autoplay properties.

Now does anyone know how to sync folders on different drives easily?
02/18/2006 11:40:49 AM · #5
Originally posted by TooCool:


Now does anyone know how to sync folders on different drives easily?


Never tried this ... but I'm pretty sure it'll take a piece of third-party software. Don't know of any built-in Windows functionality that will do this.
02/18/2006 11:50:17 AM · #6
Have you tried SyncToy for Windows XP It's a free Microsoft Powertoy with Photogs in mind. Syncs folders, cf, pdas etc...

Edit: Also XP users might note and try another app MS has out there: XP Color control Panel Applet which in short is a central Control Panel interface for managing ICC color profiles and ICM 2.0 color settings across the system (applications).



Message edited by author 2006-02-18 12:06:55.
02/18/2006 12:07:48 PM · #7
You can use the briefcase in XP to sync drives.
02/18/2006 12:12:34 PM · #8
Originally posted by awpollard:

Have you tried SyncToy for Windows XP It's a free Microsoft Powertoy with Photogs in mind. Syncs folders, cf, pdas etc...


Worked like a charm! Thank you. :-)
02/18/2006 12:19:28 PM · #9
I have a request.

Can someone download the synctoy file and email to me?

I have copy of windows xp that I'm just *sure* won't go through their verification program.

Please??

email: mydpcusername at hotmail dot co dot uk
02/18/2006 12:22:44 PM · #10
Originally posted by marklovell:

I have a request.

Can someone download the synctoy file and email to me?

I have copy of windows xp that I'm just *sure* won't go through their verification program.

Please??

email: mydpcusername at hotmail dot co dot uk


Does your mail allow .msi (microsoft installer) through as an extention?

ED: Sent as zip

Message edited by author 2006-02-18 12:25:51.
02/18/2006 04:49:23 PM · #11
It should, but the zip arrived fine and installed fine. Thanks very muchly. Now can someone d/l the other one and email that please? Feeling rather daft for not having asked in the first place....
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