Go to the C: prompt and type CHKDESK
in command prompt you would type H:/.
depends on the OS, but for most it is : defrag <DRIVE> example: defrag c:
I believe it simply tells you what drive you are in. Such as C drive or D Drive.
When in Command(prompt) [Cmd] type: MD C:\Data <enter> It's as simple as that! Note: You must have the permission to create folders on C-drive..
format /s c: should do the job.
A C prompt is when you go to the Start Menu and go to Run or the search bar and enter Command. From there, a black screen will pop up with the drive letter and the current folder/path.
when i double click on the drive(c,d,e,)then show massege open with....... (i solve this problem in command prompt but i forget)plz. help me
There is no such thing.
You simply enter the drive letter followed by a colon. For example, when you start the command prompt, you will be in the C drive. if you want to switch to the D drive, you would type in 'D:' and hit enter: C:\Users\jdoe> D: D:\>
1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. To open an elevated Command Prompt, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.2. Type the following command and press ENTER:rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin(This clears out the $Recycle.bin folder for the C:\ drive. You may have to do this for each hard disk partition in your system.)3. Type exit to close the Command Prompt window.
In Windows XP Go to: Start>Programs>Accessories> Command Prompt.At the command prompt enter: format c:/This will format and erase all of the data on the c: drive. If you also have a d: drive then do a format d:/ command before you do the format of the c: drive.Caution: be sure you want all of the data erased as this action is not reversable.