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use the netstat command.
enter at the command prompt >netsh winsock reset
If your using vista or windows 7 click start and type "cmd"
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No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
No, the command to view the IP information for a computer running Windows XP or Vista is " ipconfig ", executed from a command prompt. Executing the command with the switch " /?"will provide all the options available to the user.
It is called Command Prompt and it comes with Windows operating systems NT through Vista. You can access the command prompt by clicking Start/Run... , typing CMD, and then press ENTER or click the OK button.
There is no direct "chat" facility built into the command prompt on any version of Windows. The closest would probably be the "net send" command of Windows NT/2000/XP, though this is disabled on Windows XP by default, and is not present at all in Windows Vista or Windows 7. The syntax of the net send command is:net send message
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
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Ping in Vista is no different from ping in other versions of Windows. Open command prompt by pressing start, selecting "run", typing "cmd" and pressing enter. This opens a command prompt window. You can then initiate a ping by entering "ping", typing a space, and then entering the IP address or URL of the web resource you wish to ping to.
To bypass Windows Vista Activation, first select the option of 'Access your computer with reduced functionality' then on the Internet Explorer browser, select 'File', 'Open' and then type on the URL C:WindowsExplorer.exe and click 'OK'. Go to the command prompt and type in 'CMD', right click and select 'Run as Administrator'. You then type 'slmgr.vbs-rearm' on the command prompt and 'Enter'. Finally you should re-start your computer and copy all your data and buy a Windows Vista License.