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In Windows 7 I have a lot of files in 40 folders. I need to "unfold" the files in these folders and just have them all in one folder. How?

Thanks for the answers guys, but I need a SHORT-CUT. A magic trick! We are talking about 40+ folders with around 150 files in total, which need to go in ONE folder. And I have to do that more than once, that's why I ask :)

Search Windows 7 for file names rather than files containing that name?

Hi.

Open any folder.
Organize > Folder and search options> Search > Always search file names only > Apply/OK

Or

Open any folder ( From menu bar , Press Alt key if menu is not shown).
Tools >Folder options >Search> Always search file names only > Apply/OK


Addition..
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/ho...

Anyone knows how to convert .lnk into folders?

I need to acc some info. This problem is specific to a drive location, because ive already contained it, but the virus already changed the folders into a link file that reads d:\virus.exe foldername. Is there anyway that i can restore the folders?

My C drive is nearly full.. What can i DELETE? (Windows7)?

For some immediate 'c' disk space gain, delete all but the most recent Java version & update from 'Add or Remove Programs' (see 'Control Panel'> Add or Remove...);
Also, delete old 'Restore Points' (if your system is behaving itself) like this:
Make a new Restore Pt.; then go to System Tools> Disk cleanup> (after it's done examining the disk)> More Options> System Restore button @ bottom> Clean up> Yes.

One disk performance item is to 'compress contents' and 'allow index service'. These help optimize file recovery speed & save disk space.
Start> my computer> right click 'c' drive> properties> general tab: here check both boxes & 'OK'.

Don't freak out: it may say hours (or days) to run, but this drops dramatically as the process advances. Just walk away and let 'er run for the duration: it will self close when done.
Depending on the files & sizes, it may take several hours to do (maybe do it at night before bed?).

Download "CCleaner" (http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/)
Create a 'Restore Point'; install it; run it.

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