How to open TC console (DOS) Recovery?

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ZoSTeR
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Post by *ZoSTeR »

Well you wanted TC to be destroyed... Be careful what you wish for.

Or in other terms: In soviet russia, TC destroys you.

But I'm sure you've got a backup like every Big Data Boy.
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ZoSTeR - Such a shaft like the whole of Poland! :twisted: High-class protection in my system can be restored it its original state when disaster happens, so it is not required backup, and a shortcut to kill any process (even if it does not work correctly Task Manager, or the system frozen)
ALT+CTRL+WIN+HOME
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makinero, you are, without any doubt, an utter eejit. Mr. Know-It-All who doesn't understand even simple console command piping, yet telling everyone that you know everything better.
I hope you learned significant lesson here.
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[mod]We are not here to damage others' systems nor to teach them a lesson. If you have nothing positive to contribute just ignore the thread.

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Post by *Ovg »

2hlloyge

You are the rock! I take off my hat to you!!! :D :mrgreen:
It's impossible to lead us astray for we don't care even to choose the way.
#259941, TC 11.01 x64, Windows 7 SP1 x64
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Post by *makinero »

hlloyge -
I know, but I do not like commands. I just like the GUI

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C:\Windows\system32>cd c:\totalcmd
C:\totalcmd>totalcmd64.exe
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Post by *hlloyge »

Put the folder in PATH variable, and you can start the program just by typing it's name.
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