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OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit, Build 18363, Installed 20200704092850.000000-240
Processor: AMD A6-7310 APU with AMD Radeon R4 Graphics, AMD64 Family 22 Model 48 Stepping 1, CPU Count: 4
Total Physical RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon(TM) R4 Graphics, 1024 MB
Hard Drives: C: 886 GB (596 GB Free); D: 24 GB (23 GB Free);
Motherboard: LENOVO Nano 5A8, ver SDK0J40700 WIN, s/n PF0R49SS
System: Lenovo, ver LENOVO - 2, s/n PF0R49SS
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Disabled
I have several folders for tv shows I watch. After I watch a show I add the show title and expisode number to the specific show folder. I would like to be able to run a batch script to verify I have not missed an episode or if I accidentally duplicated an episode. I would like to check all the folders with every time I run the script.
Attached are 3 samples of the files I have. Each show is in its own folder under a main folder called TV.
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit, Build 18363, Installed 20200704092850.000000-240
Processor: AMD A6-7310 APU with AMD Radeon R4 Graphics, AMD64 Family 22 Model 48 Stepping 1, CPU Count: 4
Total Physical RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon(TM) R4 Graphics, 1024 MB
Hard Drives: C: 886 GB (596 GB Free); D: 24 GB (23 GB Free);
Motherboard: LENOVO Nano 5A8, ver SDK0J40700 WIN, s/n PF0R49SS
System: Lenovo, ver LENOVO - 2, s/n PF0R49SS
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Disabled
I have several folders for tv shows I watch. After I watch a show I add the show title and expisode number to the specific show folder. I would like to be able to run a batch script to verify I have not missed an episode or if I accidentally duplicated an episode. I would like to check all the folders with every time I run the script.
Attached are 3 samples of the files I have. Each show is in its own folder under a main folder called TV.