Ok, this has me going insane. I am unable to get the DIR/W command to display wide inside the c:\windows\system32 folder in windows 7. It only displays single column, any command parameter that I try with the DIR command inside the system32 folder will not function. I cannot even get the /P or the /A or any of them to work, just SQUAT. The DIR command functions normally outside the system32 folder and this has me baffled. I am sick and tired of this whacked out security in windows 7 on my hard drive and folders and it is maddening when you cannot even perform the most basics of console commands like DIR without something weird going on; this also applies to other functions, but that is another story. It is like Microsoft wants you to do jack on the computer inside a console. Do they think we are a bunch of imbecilic retarded people?
I have changed the security access rights on the entire drive and the same thing still happens, I try to do a basic DIR/W in the system32 folder and it is single column listing, I even tried using DIR/W c:\windows\system32\*.* and the same single column will be produced.
If anyone can shed some light on this it would be gratefully welcome on my end. I am an avid console user and do not like using the mouse unless I have to. So I tend to operate windows solely within a console window.
Thanks...
The Doster Prompenstein (Doctor Frankenstein, pun)
I have changed the security access rights on the entire drive and the same thing still happens, I try to do a basic DIR/W in the system32 folder and it is single column listing, I even tried using DIR/W c:\windows\system32\*.* and the same single column will be produced.
If anyone can shed some light on this it would be gratefully welcome on my end. I am an avid console user and do not like using the mouse unless I have to. So I tend to operate windows solely within a console window.
Thanks...
The Doster Prompenstein (Doctor Frankenstein, pun)