Safe mode with command prompt option is totally depends on DOS shell, hence there is no need for separate command prompt..
i dont know what u meen, but to play a game in command prompt go to command prompt and type in avatar.outland.org 3000, and click enter
Try running Command Prompt as a administrator.
Use "prompt $p$g" command.
when using command prompt, after you give it a command, press the enter button. Command prompt will then carry out the task and will automatically go to the next line.
Click on Start -> Run.Type "cmd" or "command" and press enter.It will open command prompt.
Command+p
Try typing the command into command prompt: netstat this should tell you what services are running under what ports.
To clear the Command Prompt window, enter CLS
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
when you are in cmd command prompt "type" help and you will see all the codes
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.