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If you have an antivirus program, you have that option when initializing that program to run. No reason to do it from the command prompt. The Command Prompt is only used when there are systems needed to be accessed for maintenance or system changes that need to be done within the "shell" of the OS. command is sfc /scannow
Command Prompt is the command-line interpreter used within the Windows operating system. As Mac OS X is based on the Unix operating system it uses the a Unix Shell command-line interpreter. You can access the Shell by running the Terminal application which can be found in the Utilities folder which is within the Applications folder.
If I understand the question correctly, the command is "dir" (without the quotes), short for directory. That will show you all the files and sub-folders within the current directory. You can navigate around to other directories/folders as well... for general help with command prompt commands, when you're at the prompt type "help". (Again, no quotes.) It'll give you a list of commands. If you need more detailed help with any particular command, like the dir command, type help dir.
"net view" is the command and argument, with "net" being the command and "view" being the argument to view computers within your network, domain, or workgroup. As always, type it without the quotations.
If you mean commands there are several. To list a few, there is the command "tree" This command shows all files and directories within the directory of choice. Another would be "mkdir". This creates a folder with the name of your choice into the directory you are curruently on right now. The most used command would be "cd" which changes directory you are curruently accessing. Many other commands can be found by typing in the command "/?" or "/help" I hope this helped. *^^* BTW, for certain prompts it will say the operation requires elevation. This means you need to run the command prompt as an administrator.
The BACKWARD command is a programming function used to move the cursor or pointer in a reverse direction within a specified context, such as a text editor or command prompt. It allows users to navigate backward through text or code efficiently, facilitating editing and revision processes.
Not in and of itself. However, if, due to taking Cialis, you engage in sex or masturbation within 48 hours of a PSA test, the number will be elevated.
DOS is started up when the system is booted. To access DOS Command line from Windows go to Accessories and click on Command Prompt. for a list of commands type HELP and press enter. For help on each command, type the command then space /? and press enter.If you want to use the MS-DOS operating system, there is an emulator named DOSBox that will run on almost any OS/platform. You can download it from their website - it is the first result when searching Google for 'dosbox'.If you are referring to the DOS-style command prompt included in modern Windows operating systems, it can be accessed by searching for 'command prompt' or 'cmd' in the Start menu search. You could also use Windows key + R to open Run, and then type in 'cmd' and press Enter.
Boot up the computer in command prompt mode. Go from there. 'format c:' is the command. Make sure you have an operating system to reisntall. Answer 2 Depending on which operating system you are looking to install, the above is not quite correct. If its XP, you cannot boot up in command prompt, as that option is not available, within the F8 list. If its a earlier OS, then the easiest way, is to download or make a boot up disc, then booting from the floppy drive, you can do what the above poster mentioned. Hope this helps Be safe Cadishead Computers
He is the ruler of the Underworld itself, and the deities within it (the Furies, the Dream gods) were under his command, and to the ghosts of the dead he was ruler and sometimes savior.
There are no folders within a file. Files are within a folder.
A MAC address is a unique identifier given to network devices when running on a physical network. To find out the MAC address of a network device on a Windows 8 laptop press the key with the Windows symbol on it to bring up the splash screen. Type in CMD and then press enter to bring up the command prompt. Within the command prompt window type in the command 'IPConfig /all'. Check the information on each of the network devices that have been detected and the Physical Address, which is six sets of two hexadecimal characters, will provide the MAC address of the network device.