There's a trick i know last time where you can change the backgorund image of a USB drive. You know when you click your USB drive on My Computer, a window will pop out displaying the directory of your USB drive..The background of the directory is white by default, but there's a code that could let you use your own picture...I deleted the file to do th trick...Anyone knows how to do it??
That's because con is the place holder for console, ie: your display & keyboard. It is a reserved word just like LPT, COM etc. Type copy filename.txt con at the prompt and the file will be "copied" to your screen. Likewise copy con filename.txt will create a new file filled with what you type at the prompt (You end this mode with a CTRL-Z)....
Yep. Linux is similar to that, only all of those special 'files' exist in a /dev directory. On PC's (even Windows XP) those files exist 'everywhere' but don't exist anywhere. You can access printer and com ports the same way. My work computers use an old DOS databasing program and in the root directory of the main program you'll find all kinds of files ltp1 lpt ltp etc.. ad infiinm from all the times someone tried to type lpt1 in the printer field and typo'd =)