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First post, by retro games 100

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I do the following at the C:\ pure DOS 6 prompt

d: ;changes directory to my CD-ROM drive
cd myfolder ;DOS prompt says: D:\MYFOLDER
dir

What is shown on the screen is a DIR contents listing of my D:\ root folder, and not the contents of my "myfolder" sub folder. If I then do:

cd myfolder
dir

It works. It correctly shows the contents of my sub folder called "myfolder". It seems to take 2 attempts to cd (change directory) to my sub folder, before the DIR command will work correctly.

Perhaps someone can put down their 5th mince pie, and type in a response please. Thank you. 😉

Reply 1 of 6, by retro games 100

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I wonder if the problem outlined above is occuring because I am a) using DOS 6, and b) using a DVD-RW disc. The disc has been written to more than once. I'm not sure if that makes a difference. The optical drive I'm using is a DVD-ROM reader.

Reply 3 of 6, by retro games 100

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keropi wrote:

it is some problem with the cd/dvd disc , I had similar strange things happen with bad burns or discs that DOS doesn't like

OK, thanks a lot for the info. Apart from this strange DIR problem, my DVD-RW discs have served me well, and I'm pleased that they've lasted for as long as they have. I find it useful to download stuff from the net on my main machine, burn it on the DVD-RW disc, then use that disc on my DOS machines.

Reply 4 of 6, by Machine_1760

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It sounds silly but have you verified that your file tree structure actually matches what you think? I've had issues with CD burner programs that automatically create a folder on the drive and will put all the stuff you copy onto the disc it into this folder rather than the discs root.

tl:dr

is your file structure:
d:\myfolder

or is it
d:\myfolder\myfolder

probably not the reason but it caught me out in the past.

Reply 5 of 6, by retro games 100

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I've double-checked both of my DVD-RW discs, and the structure is definitely what I think it is. That is to say, it's
d:\myfolder1 d:\myfolder2 etc...

Rather than
d:\someSubFolder\myfolder1 d:\someSubFolder\myfolder2

Reply 6 of 6, by Markk

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I had some similar problems in the past using a disc with more than one sessions. Also I remember I tried a dvd-rom drive on my 286, connected to a sound card's IDE controller, and it worked fine, but sometimes it wouldn't recognise all the directories.

Pay attention to the word I'm using. Folder is a windows 95 and later thing... We're using dos, and it has only directories.... 😜