Add cmd to your statup folder
Win+R->cmd-> Type in the cmd window: powercfg -h off
If your using vista or windows 7 click start and type "cmd"
It find your IP address information: Windows 7: In the search box in the Start Menu type in 'cmd' and press 'Enter'. After CMD loads, type 'ipconfig' and press 'Enter'. Windows XP: Start Menu--> Run. Then follow instructions for Windows 7.
In Microsoft Windows (Win 2000, Win XP, Win Vist, Win 7+)Start -> Run -> type cmd -> Press EnterIn command prompt window, type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes)In Linux you have to restart the nscd daemonOpen terminal or bash shelltype "/etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart" (without the quotes)
just press start then run then type cmd and enter. Start -> run -> cmd <enter>
It depends if on vista/xp XP: start, click run, then type "cmd" and hit enter Vista: start, type in the text field on the bottom "cmd", should be top result, click it
Go to RUN if you are on a Window Vista And ten type cmd Then hit Enter but if you are using Window 7 or 8 click The Start menu and type cmd in the search bar and hit enter
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
Press win + r (or Start->Run) type there cmd press enter. After that in the cmd window type ping ip_address (where ip_address is an ip address of computer which you want to ping or you can put the computer name if you know it), for instance, ping 192.168.11.6, or ping google.com
run cmd as administrator click start, type cmd in the "run" or "search" dialog box. Right-click the "C:\ Cmd" icon and click "Run as administrator"
Start>run>CMD>ipconfig
If you cannot open cmd from the start menu try opening the start menu and entering "RUN" from there type "cmd" and try run that. If you are part of a network and you dont have rights to open it try opening a text editor and typing in "start" save it. Change the name to something like mycmd.bat and run that...