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Hey I downloaded this File off the internet and its an .FF file for an iso Game. It was zipped so i unzipped it but i tried to edit the .FF File but it wouldn't open because it was blocked.
so i decided to click properties on the zip and hit unblock, needless to say that didn't work. So i searched about installing Streams,
I installed it and put it in my system 32 and ran the command streams -s -d C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00 and got
( C:\Users\Prime>streams -s C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00>
The syntax of the command is incorrect.)
Why is this. Even when running command:
streams - s C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00\common.ff
Streams v1.56 - Enumerate alternate NTFS data streams
Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Projectusage: streams [-s] [-d] <file or directory>
-s Recurse subdirectories
-d Delete streams
I just need to edit the common.ff
Soo frustrating
so i decided to click properties on the zip and hit unblock, needless to say that didn't work. So i searched about installing Streams,
I installed it and put it in my system 32 and ran the command streams -s -d C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00 and got
( C:\Users\Prime>streams -s C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00>
The syntax of the command is incorrect.)
Why is this. Even when running command:
streams - s C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Project X 2.00\common.ff
Streams v1.56 - Enumerate alternate NTFS data streams
Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Users\Prime\Desktop\Projectusage: streams [-s] [-d] <file or directory>
-s Recurse subdirectories
-d Delete streams
I just need to edit the common.ff
Soo frustrating