I think you can specify the Path in the Boot.ini file in XP .. There's also Autoexec.bat that sets Paths .. You may have to set your views to be able to see system files in WinXp ..
The PATH environment variable is the default search path(s) for when an explicit path is not provided and the file requested is not in the current directory.
The path (or PATH) variable is a shell environment variable. It describes to the shell which directories should be searched for executable files/programs. The system does not search every directory to find a program; only those directories indicated in the PATH shell environment variable. The same thing is true for Windows.
It's an environment variable that stores the paths of commonly used executables. All OSes have this set, even on Windows.
The HOME environment variable has this information.
The Android SDK requires that you add the following environment variable: ANDROID_HOME = <installation location>\android-sdk-windows This is used to determine where the SDK can be found. In addition, it is recommended you also add the tools and platform-tools sub-folders to your PATH: PATH = <existing path>;%ANDROID_HOME%\tools;%ANDROID_HOME%\platform-tools Note how the path makes use of the ANDROID_HOME environment variable. With these variables in place, you can more easily execute the commands contained therein without specifying the path to those commands.
The class path environment variable helps the JVM identify the location in the machine where the JVM can pick up the java class file that needs to be executed. If you place java class files in any place that is not a part of the class path, the JVM may not be able to find the class to execute.
Right click my computer and click properties click the advanced tab. click the environment variables button at the bottom the bottom pane should say "system variables". The path variable is in there, just under the OS variable.
When you get a message that says, 'Windows cannot access the specified device path file,' this means that an error has occurred which has corrupted the file and made it inaccessible.
Paging file is located in the root folder of the system drive.
Not exactly clean what do you mean.1. Which directory are you in: pwd2. Your PATH environment variable: echo $PATH
C:\windows\winn.sif
It's called Path (use the SET command to access it).