mitchsc
Oct 21, 2009, 03:37 PM
I have been wondering about something for a long time, but it is so minor, I never bothered to ask. But here it is.
I just swapped out my hard drive with a new one, and cloned the old OS, files, and programs on to the new drive.
When using my old drive, the PC displayed, and I had to type in, the file extensions, or it was considered an invalid file name. For instance: FileName.doc
If I left off the .doc extension, it was not recognized by Word, or whatever program I was using.
With the new hard drive, and no other changes, all my files in folders are listed without the extensions. No .doc (which I prefer).
Can someone tell me why the difference?
I've noticed this on my wife's PC as well. No file extensions needed.
Is there a setting for this?
Thanks...
I just swapped out my hard drive with a new one, and cloned the old OS, files, and programs on to the new drive.
When using my old drive, the PC displayed, and I had to type in, the file extensions, or it was considered an invalid file name. For instance: FileName.doc
If I left off the .doc extension, it was not recognized by Word, or whatever program I was using.
With the new hard drive, and no other changes, all my files in folders are listed without the extensions. No .doc (which I prefer).
Can someone tell me why the difference?
I've noticed this on my wife's PC as well. No file extensions needed.
Is there a setting for this?
Thanks...