go to notepad. type in cmd. save it as a .bat file.click start, hit run, type cmd.
It depends if on vista/xp XP: start, click run, then type "cmd" and hit enter Vista: start, type in the text field on the bottom "cmd", should be top result, click it
In Windows XP or 98. Do the Following:# Hit the Start Menu button # Click on the "Run" option # Type "CMD", hit enter. In Widows Vista, do the following:# Hit the Start Menu # Click on Search option # Type CMD - a program will appear # Right-click on the program, click "Run as Administrator" Note: step 4 is only for Vista users who are on a computer with active user account control.
disk cleanup utility On Windows XP click Start then Run. Type cmd and hit enter. Now type chkdsk and hit enter. In Windows Vista & Windows 7 click Start > Computer and then right click the drive you want to repair and click properties. Click the Tools tab and then click Check Now.
Windows XP does not have 'proper' dos, but it does have a command prompt which is a lot like dos. You can access a DOS-like command prompt before booting Windows XP by first restarting your computer and before the Windows XP loading screen appears, repeatedly hit the 'F8' key on your keyboard. This will give you boot up options. One of them will be 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt'. This is the same command prompt that would appear if you hit [Windows]+[R] key in Windows and typed 'cmd' and then hit enter.
To restore hidden files on drive, open CMD. To open cmd, tap and hold "windows button" and hit "r". Type "CMD" [without quotes]. Then find the prefix of the drive you want to restore (e.g. C: ; D: ; F: ; etc.). Now type the prefix to the cmd. Hit enter. Then type [attrib -s -h /s /d *.*] (without brackets). Wait for the prompt to finish.
click start search for: cmd hit enter type in ipconfig /all Under Physical address that is your MAC address
Yes, i have Windows XP (Home Edition) OS and my laptop got hit by "Bloodhound" virus which will not let me do anything. The CPU utilization is always 100% and i am not able to launch any programs.
either go to Start >> All programs >> Accessories >> Command prompt OR go to Start >> Run >> and type in cmd and hit enter.
If you can't turn on the computer and it won't even go to the "POST", there is something more serious wrong. Even with a virus, the computer should hit the Power On Self Test.
In Windows, hit start button and click run .......... Type in CMD and hit ok ........ In DOS Box type GETMAC and press enter. The MAC information for all installed network cards will be returned on the screen. KM
Hit windows key + se/break key and a window will pop up. This will give you the 'specs' for your computer and for your copy of Windows XP