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		<title>Control 8dot3 naming in Windows 2008 and Windows 7</title>
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In Windows server 2008/2003, Windows 7, Windows Vista and XP, by default NTFS filesystem maintains file names in old 8dot3 format for every file in long filename format to allow legacy applications to be able to access to these files. If you do not use any legacy applications or using a Fileserver which is extensively [...]]]></description>
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Just came across and have to say it is such a simple yet a very power user tool for Windows. Disk Digger, as the name implies is a free File Recovery tool for Windows. It can recover deleted files from Hard Drive, Removable media like USB drives and USB sticks, memory cards etc. Disk Digger [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to logon to Windows XP Recovery Console</title>
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Windows Recovery Console comes very handy when troubleshooting a serious system problem especially when the system does not boot into windows automatically. Windows Recovery Console gives limited access to the File System (NTFS,FAT,FAT32) and a limited set of commands that can help fix major system problems.
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