para ver ficheiros de CD ou DVD no prompt(ms-dos) e apenas identificar a estensao onde esta instalada a drive e fazer dir.................
ex:1
abrir prompt
digitar extencao: d:\e:\f:\(((sera uma destas)))
e aquela que for e digitar dir.....para arquivos grandes...dir/p
exemplo::::::d:((((enter)))
d.......dir/p
The command used to format a drive is "Format".
Defrag
Go to the C: prompt and type CHKDESK
deltree D:\
in command prompt you would type H:/.
The label command lets you set or change the 11-character label of a drive. The vol command only displays it, along with its serial number.
depends on the OS, but for most it is : defrag <DRIVE> example: defrag c:
Mkdir and md command give then make a directory or drive
The df command displays drive capacities. The free command will show memory usage. The top command will show the system load of various processes.
Your computer isn't telling you that the drive has a disk in it, it is simply 'remembering' the location of the last command that was run. To change the command just type in a different windows command (such as scandisk or defrag) and hit enter. Then it will 'remember' the new command.
formats are not drive specific so it depends on the software with windows open a command prompt and use the format command
type "diskpart" (without the quotes), then type convert d: /fs:ntfs