How to Compare the Contents of Two F…
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Start Windiff.exe. On the File menu, click Compare Directories. In the Select Directories dialog box, type the two folder names that you want to compare in the Dir1 and Dir2 boxes. If you want to compare files in those folders recursively, enable the Include subdirectories checkbox. Start Windiff.exe. On the File menu, click Compare Directories. In the Select Directories dialog box, type the two folder names that you want to compare in the Dir1 and Dir2 boxes. If you want to compare files in those folders recursively, enable the Include subdirectories checkbox. Open a command prompt and navigate to the directories that you want to compare. Type 'dir /b > A.txt' into one window and 'dir /b > B.txt' into the other. Move B.txt into the same folder as A.txt. Type 'fc A.txt B.txt'. run cmd.exe to get a command prompt. (In Windows 7, the powershell won't work for this, FYI.) ... in each window go to the directories that you want to compare. (Using 'cd' commands. ...
Start Windiff.exe. On the File menu, click Compare Directories. In the Select Directories dialog box, type the two folder names that you want to compare in the Dir1 and Dir2 boxes. If you want to compare files in those folders recursively, enable the Include subdirectories checkbox.
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directories that you want to compare. Type 'dir /b > A.txt' into one window and 'dir /b > B.txt' into the other. Move B.txt into the same folder as A.txt. Type 'fc A.txt B.txt'.
run cmd.exe to get a command prompt. (In Windows 7, the powershell won't work for this, FYI.) ...
in each window go to the directories that you want to compare. (Using 'cd' commands. ...
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