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.
To get to a C:/ prompt, run CMD.EXE.
Prompt or a C prompt
There is no such thing.
Go to the C: prompt and type CHKDESK
Use "OS Shell" from File menu.
C:> TCC.EXE foobar.c C:> foobar.exe
just delete the system.
Press CTRL - C and it it will stop the tracert.
format /s c: should do the job.
type at DOS prompt CD c:\
When you are in the Windows directory or one of its sub-directories. Once at the command prompt you could type: CD\Windows That will change the directory to Windows and what you will now see is: C:\Windows>
ctrl-c Actually, I believe ctrl-c will only work from a Dos command line prompt. I believe the correct answer is Ctrl-Shift-6 for CLI