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No there isn't. You can still access the Command Line through the various Windows operating systems, if there is anything needed to be done that way.
when it is needed
regedit
devmgmt.msc
That's impossible.
just open the command line in windows and the command is shutdownfor example
Just type "ver" at Windows' command prompt. []'s.
type WIN to load the desktop
I believe you are referring to "sfc /scannow".
The DIR or directory command is located in the system32 directory of Windows. It is an executable file that gives DOS access to a user.
Use system file checker to verify the version of all system files when Windows loads. Useful when you suspect system files are corrupted, but you can still access the Windows desktop. Command to execute it: Sfc with parameters.
You can copy the new command.com file to C:\ & C:\Windows\Command & C:\Windows\System