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hi guys welcome back to my channel this is another show today I'm going to make a video to show you how to rename multiple file as you can see here I'm having an issue on this folder I have files that I need to rename because the way they are they are not working properly on my iPod so I realized they are the sprockets that I have to remove next to the numbers and as you can see there they I have unread I've unread files on the solder so I can't rename them one by one so I need some task to help me to do it quickly so to go straight to the point I'm going to ask you to click on ctrl + Shift on the key on the keyboard and then right click with your mouse to go in direct the menu that comes when you right click but this time because it will press ctrl + Shift we're going to have this option of open windows open command windows here so we're going to click that we're going to have the command prompt that's what sam and here we're going to use a tool that exists in a window that will help...