Need Windows Explorer help with Jpegs

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by magnetman12003, Sep 25, 2006.

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    Hi,

    I am running Windows 98SE and using Windows Explorer version 6.

    I wish to know if there is any software available that will hunt down ALL Jpegs on my hardrive in all the different files found on the hardrive.

    Next - With a single mouse click all Jpeg files found will be entered into one single file. Hopefully the software can do this.

    This single file containing all jpeg photos on my hardrive will be burned into CDS and later uploaded into my new computer.

    It would take months to select each jpeg found and place it into one central file by hand.

    Does such software exist and if so what is its name?

    All help will be greatly appreciated. E mail me at: tferko243700MI@comcast.net Thanks, Tom
     
    magnetman12003, Sep 25, 2006 IP
  2. Mystique

    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    email me?

    so you come with your first post, hit and run?

    If you want an answer, you need to come back for it :rolleyes:
     
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  3. AverageGuy

    AverageGuy Peon

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    You could post it on rentacoder.com, some1 will build a software for you.


    Average
     
    AverageGuy, Sep 25, 2006 IP
  4. Pat Gael

    Pat Gael Banned

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    Or you can download Total Commander and do it yourself: www.ghisler.com

    ALT+F7 to bring the search dialog,
    type in *.jpg to find all your files
    F7 to create a new directory
    due to its dual panel, you can move at once all JPGs found at once into that new directory.

    Merging all the files into a single image is the part I don't understand at all, but having all the images into a single location is easier either burn them as they are, are compress them as zip/rar/tar/or cab package to be burned that way.
     
    Pat Gael, Sep 25, 2006 IP