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Dat Files Not Converting

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Posted by: LeXicon

i don't know if this has been covered yet, but i will post it anyway

if you are having problems (i had this problem) having your .dat files convert to the file they are supposed to be, be it you changed HDD of whatever and moved you .dat fiels and the old folder/Drive is no longer there. the .dat file does not conevert but just sits there in your DL folder completed but not being able to be open by Win Media Player...

heres what i did and it works

open command prompt(you know the old DOS thing)
go to the folder where the pesky .dat file is at

i will now give and example that i had

download1046849830650590800.dat
i open this file with avipreviewer and found out it was the movie Heat
i remember that it was supossed to be a .avi
so in the command prompt i typed
copy download1046849830650590800.dat Heat.avi
now you have to wait depending on your processor spped, and how much RAM you have
i have a 950 mhz and 512 MB RAM, took this file about 2-3 minutes to convert it

now you can do this with any file that is a .dat and convert it to what ever it is suppoesd to be, you just have to remember the extention and the file name
.iso
.zip
.avi
.mp3
ect.....

hope this helps someone

LeXicon :blink:



Posted by: zapjb

I use a nifty little prog called dat renamer. It's the shit. :)



Posted by: Chilly

Will have to try that, thanks for the tip. ;)

:lol: (you know the old DOS thing) :lol:



Posted by: Paul

I think

rename download1046849830650590800.dat Heat.avi

Will work a bit better and faster :D



Posted by: vegeta

Originally posted by Paul@12 March 2003 - 13:18
I think

rename download1046849830650590800.dat Heat.avi

Will work a bit better and faster :D
ya it works cuz once i had a same prob but it was with the zip file and i knew that this file is a winzip file so i renamed it to blah blah.zip and done :D .



Posted by: boeger

You don't need to get in command prompt....unless you have XP ;) and for XP there are windows-based program's to do the trick






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