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COMMAND PROMPT IMPORTANT COMMANDS

Press Windows+R in windows 7 or 8 or xp on keybord then type CMD command line and entre. You can see command prompt window. And type below commands like dir, if you type dir then you will get all directory’s and files information. Read carefully and before you doing these command prompts get idea from propessionals.

                And video also available for some commands prompts, its examples only. Below text you can see our image samples and video sample.


Some important commands and examples : -
  
CD..  – BACK PATH FRO C:USERS\
  BCDBOOT  -  SYSTEM PARTITION
   BITSADMIN - BACKGROUND INTELLIGENT TRANSFER SERVICE
   BCDEDIT  - BOOT CONFIGURATION DATA
   CACLS  -  TO CHANGE FILES PERMISSIONS
   CALL  -   CALL OTHER PROGRAM
   CERTREQ  - OPEN REQUEST FILE
   CD  -     CHANGE DIRECTORY
   CHKNTFS -  NTFS FILE SYSTEM CHEKING
   CLEANMGR - AUTOMATED CLEANUP PARTITION
   CLS    -  CLEAR THE SCREEN
   CMDKEY -  MANAGE USERNAMES AND PASSWORDS
   COPY  -  COPY FILES TO ANOTHER LOCATION
   DATE  -  DISPLAY DATE AND WEEK
   DEFRAG  -  HARD DRIVE DEFRAGMENT
   DEL   -   DELETE ONE OR MORE FILES
   DIR   -   DISPLAY A LIST OF FILES AND FOLDERS
   ERASE   -  DELETE FILES
   EXIT   - EXIT CMD WINDOW
   FORMAT - FORMAT DISK PARTITION
   FTP -    FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
   FTYPE - FILE TYPE ASSOCIATIONS AND EXTESNTIONS
   HELP - HELP TOPICS
   HOSTNAME - DISPLAY NAME OF THE COMPUTER
   IPCONFIG - IP CONFIGERATION
   LABEL - EDIT DISK LABEL
   MEM   - SHOW MEMORY USAGE
   MSG    - MESSAGE SENDING
   NET      NETWORK MANAGEMENT
   NETSTAT - NETWORKING STATISTICS (TCP/IP)
   OPENFILES - QUERY OR DISPLAY OPEN FILES
   PING   - TEST A NETWORK CONNECTION
   PRINT  -  PRINT A FILE
   REPLACE -  REPLACE AND UPDATE FILES TO ANOTHER PLACE
   SC    -   SERVICE CONTROL
   SFC    -  SYSTEM FILE CHECKER
   SYSTEMINFO-  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
   VER    -  DISPLAY SYSTEM VERSION

   XCOPY  -  COPY FILES AND FOLDERS

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