Zero-Length Files Hidden Files System Files COMMAND.COM ----- Undated ----- ???????? $Abort indexing this disk now? status.dat Status file for BIG BLUE DISK UNKNOWN DISK ERROR Status file for BIG BLUE DISK UNKNOWN DISK UNKNOWN DISK Indexing $Enter ID string for this directory: Unable to read the volume label. << Error reading label >> << No volume label >> , Disk ID of this directory is: I to accept, to enter a different ID, or to abort Enter new ID: Added files to index, for a total of *Merging directory data into master list... =Unable to add this directory. Out of room in index database. You are limited to a maximum of files. + have been indexed, and this directory has $This directory has not been indexed. Identical filename . encountered with same ID... keeping only one. )User abort... This directory not indexed. GWARNING: You have used over 90% of the maximum allowed number of files 7in the index data. Remaining space is enough for only more. FWARNING: You're getting pretty low on memory. You should think about 5saving this index data soon and starting a new index. -----> Merge Index Data / ( 1 ) Merge Memory to Disk File 2 ( 2 ) Merge Disk File to Disk File / ( 3 ) Merge Disk File to Memory 2 ( 4 ) Input File Name (Merge From) 3 ( 5 ) Output File Name (Merge Into) # ( 6 ) Perform Merge ' (ESC) Exit to main menu < N/A > < N/A > Enter input filename: Enter output filename: Merging data... Unable to read data file. Press any key to return to menu. Unable to read data file. Press any key to return to menu. TEMP.$$$ Unable to write data file. Press any key to return to menu. Identical filename . encountered with same ID... keeping only one. 8Resulting data too large... some records were truncated. Press a key to return to menu. Sorting directory... Press any key to abort... Reading directory of , ID = COMMAND.COM DReached buffer size limits for this directory... merging first part. Now doing rest of directory... C.YIt Output Index Data ! ( 1 ) Output from ( 2 ) Output to , ( 3 ) Disk file name to read 0 ( 4 ) Search string / ( 5 ) Look for search string in ' ( 6 ) Output the report ' (ESC) Exit to Main Menu Disk File Memory Printer Screen < N/A > ID String Filename Enter new filename: 'Enter new search string : Unable to read file. !Press any key to return to menu. Writing report to the printer... Unable to write to printer. !Press any key to return to menu. GDisk index - prepared using DISK INDEXER from BIG BLUE DISK - Page 6 ) [ + Press a key to continue. (ESC to abort) *Disk index - prepared using DISK INDEXER from BIG BLUE DISK - Page Total: selected out of files indexed. Done. Press a key. MInsert disk to index; press to read data, or to return to menu. LPlace the disk on which you wish to save the index file into your drive now. HYou may specify drive and path specifications in the filename to save to Hdisk drives or subdirectories other than the current default drive/path. Filename to save: (Default = Index data saved OK. Disk full - data not saved. I/O error - data not saved. Press a key to continue. KYou already have index data in memory. Loading new data will cause the old =data to be lost. Do you wish this to be done anyway? GPlace the disk with your previously-saved index file in your drive now. GYou may include drive and path specifications in the filename to select Mfiles in drives and subdirectories other than the current default drive/path. Filename to load: (Default = EReached maximum number of entries... unable to read all data in file. - entries have been indexed in this data file. @File not found or unable to read. Starting a new data file now. "Press a key to return to the menu. Select Drive/Path/Mask to Read 2 ( 1 ) Drive/Path for disk indexing 0 ( 2 ) Recursive Directory Search 5 ( 3 ) File Mask (Wildcard Expression) ' (ESC) Exit to main menu Enter new path: Enter new mask: (Yes) (No) Pick System for Getting Disk ID ? ( 1 ) Take ID from Disk Volume Label ? ( 2 ) Take ID from BIG BLUE DISK status file ? ( 3 ) Take ID from drive/path name ? ( 4 ) Input ID from keyboard ? ( 5 ) Confirm ID before indexing directory ' (ESC) Exit to main menu 4***** User abort - This directory not indexed. ***** @This will clear all data. Are you sure you want to do it? ( (Included) (Excluded) File type selection options: - (ESC) Exit to main menu 123456789 Editing entry for Filename: (D)ate/time: (S)ize: (I)D of location: 8Enter letter of field to edit, or if you're done: HChanging the filename could mess up the alphabetical order of the index. Hence, it is not allowed. %New Value (ENTER to keep unchanged): * DELETED * Edit or Delete Index Data ) ( 1 ) Function to Perform 5 ( 2 ) Search String to Select Records / ( 3 ) Look for search string in 2 ( 4 ) Confirm Each Selected Record ) ( 5 ) Edit/Delete data in & ( 6 ) Filename to edit 9 ( 7 ) Perform the Edit or Delete Function ' (ESC) Exit to main menu Delete Edit ID String Filename Disk File Memory < N/A > %Enter search string : Enter filename: Unable to read data file. Press any key to return to menu. TEMP.$$$ Unable to write data file. Press any key to return to menu. Do you want to delete the entry for * DELETED * entry: deleted. )Finished. Press a key for the main menu. #File to load parameters (Default = 9Unable to read from file. Press a key to return to menu. 5Parameters have been loaded. Press any key for menu. #File to save parameters (Default = 8Unable to write to file. Press a key to return to menu. ~wYIt 4Parameters have been saved. Press any key for menu. . View Directory of a Disk Path/Drive/Mask (default = Directory of Total: bytes in files. !Press any key to return to menu. 2 BIG BLUE DISK Presents C Disk Indexer - By Daniel Tobias - Copyright (C) 1987 ? Uses MS-DOS utility routines by Joel Ellis Rea. Your choices: (I)ndex disks. ( ! files have been indexed so far.) . (D)rive/path/mask selection options. ( (F)ile type selection options. , (P)ick system for getting disk ID. + (R)ead index data file from disk. % (W)rite index data to disk. 1 (E)dit or delete entries in index data. + (C)lear the index data in memory. (M)erge index data. # (O)utput an index report. & (S)ave parameters to a file. . (L)oad parameters from a saved file. # (V)iew directory of disk. (Q)uit. Your selection: M Now terminating DISK INDEXER. If you have swapped diskettes, please replace J the BIG BLUE DISK, your MS-DOS system disk, and/or whatever disks you had 0 in your drive(s) when you invoked DISK INDEXER. 6 Press a key when you are done. <<< User abort >>> Data file is missing. Data file has bad format. (Insufficient disk space for output file. )Cannot do this while within TURBO PASCAL. I/O error encountered. Insufficient memory available. &Unexepected runtime error encountered. $Status data file has been corrupted. !Fatal internal error encountered. #Unexpected error of unknown nature. 5A fatal error or user interrupt has been encountered. APress (Q) to quit, or (W) to attempt to write index data to disk. JNote: Data integrity is not guaranteed after a fatal error; you shouldn't 1save this data on top of a file known to be good. return.chn DISK.IDX DISK.IDX INDEXER.PRM A:\*.*