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Windows Explorer
Formatting doesn't delete the files. It Replaces the file that tells windows where the files are. The files are only accesible using special software and wont show up in windows explorer.
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
The shortcut key for the rename option in most Windows applications is F2. In macOS, you can use the shortcut Command + Return (or Command + Enter) to rename files or folders. These shortcuts allow you to quickly initiate the renaming process without using the mouse.
To rename a file in PHP the easiest way to do it is to use the rename() function. <?php rename("before.txt", "after.html"); ?>
7-Zip doesn't know folder path of drop target. Only Windows Explorer knows exact drop target. And Windows Explorer needs files (drag source) as decompressed files on disk. So 7-Zip extracts files from archive to temp folder and then 7-Zip notifies Windows Explorer about paths of these temp files. Then Windows Explorer copies these files to drop target folder. To avoid temp file usage, you can use Extract command of 7-Zip or drag-and-drop from 7-Zip to 7-Zip.
Windows Explorer displays the hierarchical structure of files, drives, and folders on your computer. Furthermore it displays any network drives that have been mapped to drive letters on your computer. Using Windows Explorer, you can copy, move, rename, and search for files and folders.
To perform common file management tasks, you can use file explorer applications such as Windows File Explorer or macOS Finder. You can create, rename, move, or delete files and folders by right-clicking on them and selecting the appropriate option from the context menu. Additionally, organizing files into folders helps maintain a clear structure, and using search functions can quickly locate specific files. For bulk operations, you can select multiple files by holding down the Ctrl (or Command) key while clicking.
Which OS you are using? on Windows you can use the 'SetVolumeLabel' API.
Check add/remove programs on the Control Panel.Open windows explorer and look for the MS Word files.Open windows explorer and see if .DOC files have an associated program (shows the Word icon in front of the file name).
now-a-days renaming feature is not available in rapidshare so stop using rapidshare ......
Since Internet explorer is a program (application) it can vary. If using Windows it is .exe , if using Macintosh, it is .app