No, it does not. At least not with a stock version of windows.
"VI" is text editing/manipulation software that comes with unix based operating systems , BUT you can install "wiw" (vi for windows) or "VIM" an enhanced clone of the original vi editor.
VI Bomber Command was created in 1941.
VI Bomber Command ended in 1946.
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Its opens the file testing with the program vi.
You don't. The 'tar' command has nothing to do with the 'vi' editor; it creates an archive files and the vi editor modifies the content of a file.
You type "vi filenameyouwanttoedit" on the command line. I recommend getting a book for more details. We certainly can't teach you everything there is to know about vi here.
The shut-down command.
The filename for the command processor shell for most Windows versions from XP and up are command.com (usually used for older DOS applications that are designed to work with Windows) and cmd.exe. They both exist in \Windows\System32.
What command can you use to load the windows desktop?
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You can use the DOS command MEM to show total and available memory, but it only shows the memory for the process that is running the command shell. It will not show the memory in terms of Windows, nor will it work at all for Windows 7.
There isn't one. By the time the Command Prompt is available, Windows has already loaded.