Assuming you are in Windows, run cmd and you should get an old-style DOS prompt. At the prompt, choose the drive letter where BIAB sits,

Type CD \ <Enter>

Then type dir/s *.st2 > st2.txt

This will create a file in the root of the drive that tells you what ST2 files are in what subdirectories. st2.txt


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