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David A. Karp

"Windows Vista Annoyances: Tips, Secrets, and Hacks"

ext is the full path and filename of the file you??™re
trying to replace, and c:\folder\replacement.ext is the full path and filename
of the new file to take its place. If the file specified on the right side of
the equals sign doesn??™t exist, then the existing.ext file will be moved/
renamed to c:\folder\replacement.ext.
When you??™re done, save the file, close Notepad, and restart Windows. The files
will be deleted or replaced as you??™ve specified during the startup procedure.
Zip It Up
The late Phil Katz conceived of the ZIP file format at his mother??™s kitchen
table in 1986, and soon thereafter wrote a little program called PKZip.
Although his program, capable of encapsulating and compressing any number
of ordinary files and folders into a single archive file, was not the first of
its type, it quickly became a standard and ended up revolutionizing the
transfer and storage of computer data.
ZIP files work somewhat like folders in that they ???contain??? files, so it??™s not
surprising that they??™re represented as folders in Windows Explorer. But a
ZIP file is typically smaller than the sum of its contents, thanks to the ZIP
compression scheme. (Of course, other standards, like RAR, offer much better
compression, but Vista doesn??™t support .rar files without a third-party
utility.)
For example, a folder with 10 spreadsheet documents might consume 8 MB
of disk space, but when zipped, might only consume 3 MB (or even less).


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