A lot of people here may ask how to rename a file extension in windows; well it’s very simple and takes little of your time. There are two ways to rename a file extension ‘without’ a stupid program. Number 1, Folder Options: Go into your Control Panel, in my case I use Windows XP so I would press [Start then Control Panel]. Now that you figured out how to get in Control Panel open “Folder Options” and click the view tab and make sure ‘Hide file extensions for know files’ is not selected, then press Ok. Now go into a folder and notice you can see your files extensions, rename them to whatever you'd like, for instance: Code: Dildos.exe to Dildos.Anonymous / Etc,Etc,Etc Number 2, MS-DOS: The difference between renaming files in DOS is that you can rename multiple files rather then one at a time, therefore making time gracious. Here I’ll provide you a few examples. Go to your start menu and open run, then type “cmd” without parenthesis. Ok you’re in MS-DOS right? Gees...
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