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Is there a freeware tool that checks files within folders and subfolders, but only looks at their names?

Is there a freeware tool that checks files within folders and subfolders, but only looks at their names?

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Ninjaaaa_FF
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01-20-2026, 04:15 PM
#21
It might be the answer.
I'll give it a shot, thank you!
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Ninjaaaa_FF
01-20-2026, 04:15 PM #21

It might be the answer.
I'll give it a shot, thank you!

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CamLove
Junior Member
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02-08-2026, 06:03 PM
#22
It works but it's not ideal.
Strange that there is no software available on the internet can exactly do this.
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CamLove
02-08-2026, 06:03 PM #22

It works but it's not ideal.
Strange that there is no software available on the internet can exactly do this.

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laoell
Junior Member
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02-08-2026, 10:12 PM
#23
Likely due to the fact that many individuals seek more than just a basic file name comparison.
Or, since File Explorer typically handles this task automatically.
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laoell
02-08-2026, 10:12 PM #23

Likely due to the fact that many individuals seek more than just a basic file name comparison.
Or, since File Explorer typically handles this task automatically.

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Supreme_Red
Member
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02-16-2026, 12:05 AM
#24
You're likely correct, but File Explorer feels too heavy for me. Thanks at the end! You've really helped me a lot...
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Supreme_Red
02-16-2026, 12:05 AM #24

You're likely correct, but File Explorer feels too heavy for me. Thanks at the end! You've really helped me a lot...

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techiseasy
Senior Member
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02-17-2026, 01:00 PM
#25
File Explorer might feel difficult at first, but it can become very easy once you understand it.
For more guidance:
https://collectingwisdom.com/powershell-...o-folders/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions...el...ecursively
You’ll find many helpful "how-to" resources and tutorials available.
Start with simple searches and gradually explore more complex ones.
Powershell is included in Windows, making it straightforward to copy commands and scripts for testing.
Make sure all tests use copies of the folders and avoid connecting to the actual data until you’re confident. Backing up important files adds extra security.
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techiseasy
02-17-2026, 01:00 PM #25

File Explorer might feel difficult at first, but it can become very easy once you understand it.
For more guidance:
https://collectingwisdom.com/powershell-...o-folders/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions...el...ecursively
You’ll find many helpful "how-to" resources and tutorials available.
Start with simple searches and gradually explore more complex ones.
Powershell is included in Windows, making it straightforward to copy commands and scripts for testing.
Make sure all tests use copies of the folders and avoid connecting to the actual data until you’re confident. Backing up important files adds extra security.

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