That's impossible.
type WIN to load the desktop
Just type "ver" at Windows' command prompt. []'s.
Command Prompt, as a feature of Microsoft Windows, has its roots in the MS-DOS operating system, which was first released in 1981. The Command Prompt itself became a standard component of Windows starting with Windows 95, which was released in August 1995. It has since evolved with various Windows versions, maintaining its role as a command-line interface for users.
Command prompt is a simple term meaning the place where you can enter system commands. It has different names on different systems, Windows -cmd(Command Prompt), Linux Mac - Terminal
The user interface interprets the command and passes the program name to the file system, which reads the directory.
The window that prompts for a response to execute a particular command is typically known as a "command prompt" or "terminal" in Windows. This interface allows users to input commands and receive feedback or results from the operating system. In Windows, it is commonly referred to as the Command Prompt or PowerShell, where users can run various scripts and manage system operations.
To find the ethernet serials in Windows 8, you begin by opening the command prompt window. To do this you right click anywhere on the startscreen and select "all apps". Move to the right, and find the "Windows System" area. Click on "Command prompt". When the window is opened, you enter "vol". You then receive the Disk Serial Number. On older Windows Versions, you do the same, but the command prompt is entered through Start menu -> All Programs -> Accessories --> Command Prompt.
It is subject to vary. You can know this by "ver" command in DOS prompt.
You can start a Windows Defender scan in Windows 7 by entering the following script in Command Prompt. You can find Command Prompt by going to: All Programs<Accessories<Command Prompt Enter this into Command Prompt: cd C:\Program Files\Windows Defender MpCmdRun -Scan [scantype] For the scantype, you put either the numbers 1 or 2. 1=Quick Scan 2=Full Scan For example, entering "MpCmdRun -Scan -2" would start a full system scan.
1. Restart your computer and press [F8] during the initial startup. 2. When you see the Windows Advanced Options Menu, select the Safe Mode with a Command Prompt option. 3. Select the Windows XP operating system. 4. Log on to your computer with an administrator account or with an account that has administrator credentials. 5. Type the following command at a command prompt: C:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.
Use system file checker to verify the version of all system files when Windows loads. Useful when you suspect system files are corrupted, but you can still access the Windows desktop. Command to execute it: Sfc with parameters.